University  of  CaUforma  •  Berkeley 


DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  INTERIOR 

U  KITED  STATES  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

GEORGE   OTIS  SMITH,  DIRECTOR 

WATER-SUPPLY  PAPER  340— K 

STREAM-GAGING  STATIONS 

AND 

PUBLICATIONS  RELATING  TO  WATER  RESOURCES 

1885-1913 

PART  XT,  PACIFIC  COAST  BASINS  IN  CALIFORNIA 
COMPILED  BY  B.  D.  WOOD 

Part  of  Water-Supply  Paper  340 


WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT    PRINTING    OFFICE 

1915 


DEPARTMENT  OF  THE   INTERIOR 

UNITED  STATES  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

GEORGE   OTIS  SMITH,  DIRECTOR 


WATER- SUPPLY  PAPER  340— K 


STREAM-GAGING  STATIONS 

AND 

PUBLICATIONS  RELATING  TO  WATER  RESOURCES 

1885-1913 

PART  XL  PACIFIC  COAST  BASINS  IN  CALIFORNIA 
COMPILED  BY  B.  D.  WOOD 

Part  of  Water-Supply  Paper  340 


WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT    PRINTING    OFFICE 
1915 


v.  ii-u 


CONTENTS. 


Page. 

Introduction in 

How  Government  reports  may  be  obtained  or  consulted in 

Stream-flow  reports iv 

Principal  streams 131 

Gaging  stations 131 

Reports  on  water  resources  of  the  Pacific  coast  of  California 139 

Publications  of  United  States  Geological  Survey 139 

Water-supply  papers 139 

Annual  reports 142 

Bulletins 144 

Geologic  folios 144 

Miscellaneous  reports 146 

Geological  Survey  hydrologic  reports  of  general  interest ix 

Water-supply  papers - ix 

Professional  papers xvi 

Annual  reports xvi 

Bulletins xvin 

Index  by  areas  and  subjects xix 

Index  ot  streams xxi 

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STREAM-GAGING  STATIONS  AND  PUBLICATIONS 
RELATING  TO  WATER  RESOURCES,  1885-1913. 


Compiled  by  B.  D.  WOOD. 


INTBODUCTION. 

Investigation  of  water  resources  by  the  United  States  Geological 
Survey  has  consisted  in  large  part  of  measurements  of  the  volume  of 
flow  of  streams  and  studies  of  the  conditions  affecting  that  flow,  but 
it  has  comprised  also  investigation  of  such  closely  allied  subjects  as 
irrigation,  water  storage,  water  powers,  underground  waters,  and 
quality  of  waters.  Most  of  the  results  of  these  investigations  have 
been  published  in  the  series  of  water-supply  papers,  but  some  have 
appeared  in  the  bulletins,  professional  papers,  monographs,  and 
annual  reports. 

The  results  of  stream-flow  measurements  are  now  published  an 
nually  in  12  parts,  each  part  covering  an  area  whose  boundaries 
coincide  with  natural  drainage  features  as  indicated  below : 

Part  I.  North  Atlantic  basins. 

II.  South  Atlantic  and  eastern  Gulf  of  Mexico  basins. 

III.  Ohio  River  basin. 

IV.  St.  Lawrence  River  basin. 

V.  Upper  Mississippi  River  and  Hudson  Bay  basins. 
VI.  Missouri  River  basin. 
VII.  Lower  Mississippi  River  basin. 
VIII.  Western  Gulf  of  Mexico  basins. 
IX.  Colorado  River  basin. 
X.  Great  Basin. 
XI.  Pacific  basins  in  California. 
XII.  North  Pacific  basins. 

HOW  GOVERNMENT  REPORTS  MAY  BE  OBTAINED  OR  CONSULTED. 

Water-supply  papers  and  other  publications  of  the  United  States 
Geological  Survey  containing  data  in  regard  to  the  water  resources 
of  the  United  States  may  be  obtained  or  consulted  as  indicated 
below. 

1.  Copies  may  be  obtained  free  of  charge  by  applying  to  the 
Director  of  the  Geological  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  edition 
printed  for  free  distribution  is,  however,  small  and  is  soon  exhausted. 

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IV 


STREAM-GAGING   STATIONS,  ETC.,   1885-1913. 


2.  Copies  may  be  purchased  at  nominal  cost  from  the  Superin 
tendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington, 
D.  C.,  who  will  on  application  furnish  lists  giving  prices. 

3.  Sets  of  the  reports  may  be  consulted  in  the  libraries  of  the 
principal  cities  in  the  United  States. 

4.  Complete  sets  are  available  for  consultation  in  the  local  offices 
of  the  water-resources  branch  of  the  Geological  Survey,  as  follows : 

Albany,  N.  Y.,  Room  18,  Federal  Building. 

Atlanta,  Ga.,  Post  Office  Building. 

St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Old  Capitol  Building. 

Madison,  Wis.,  Capitol  Building. 

Helena,  Mont.,  Montana  National  Bank  Building. 

Denver,  Colo.,  302  Chamber  of  Commerce  Building. 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  Federal  Building. 

Boise,  Idaho,  G15  Idaho  Building. 

Phoenix,  Ariz.,  417  Fleming  Building. 

Portland',  Oreg.,  416  Couch  Building. 

Tacoma,  Wash.,  Federal  Building. 

San  Francisco,  Cal.,  328  Customhouse. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Federal  Building. 

Santa  Fe.,  N.  Mex.,  Capitol  Building. 

Honolulu,  Hawaii,  Kapiolani  Building. 

A  list  of  the  Geological  Survey's  publications  will  be  sent  on  appli 
cation  to  the  Director  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

STREAM-FLOW  REPORTS. 

Stream-flow  records  have  been  obtained  at  more  than  1,550  points 
in  the  United  States  and  have  been  published  in  the  reports  tabu 
lated  below : 

Stream-flow  data  in  reports  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey. 
[A=  Annual  Report;  B= Bulletin;  WS=  Water-Supply  Paper.] 


Report. 

Character  of  data. 

Year. 

10th  A,  pt.  2          

Descriptive  information  only  

1884   to   Sept., 
1890. 
1884  to  June  30, 
1891. 
1884  to  Dec.  31, 
1892. 
1888  to  Dec.  31, 
1893. 
1893  and  1894. 

1895. 

1896. 
1895  and  1896. 

1897. 
1897. 

1897. 
1898. 

llth  A,  pt.  2 

Monthly  discharge  and  descriptive  information.  . 

12th  A,  pt.  2 

do          

13th  A,  pt.  3  

Mean  discharge  in  second-feet  

14th  A  pt  2 

Monthly  discharge  (long-time  records  1871  to  1893) 

B  131 

Descriptions  measurements  gage  heights,  and  ratings 

16th  A  pt  2 

Descriptive  information  only 

B  140 

Descriptions,  measurements,  gage  heights,  ratings,  and  monthly 
discharge  (also  many  data  covering  earlier  years). 

WS  11 

18th  A  pt  4 

Descriptions,  measurements,  ratings,  and  monthly  dischaige 
(also  similar  data  for  some  eailier  years). 
Descriptions,  measurements,  and  gage  heights,  eastern  United 
States,  eastern  Mississippi  River,  and  Missouri  River  above 
junction  with  Kansas. 
Descriptions,  measurements,  and  gage  heights,  western  Missis 
sippi  River  below  junction  of  Missoui  i  and  Platte,  and  western 
United  States. 
Descriptions,  measmements.  ratings,  and  monthly  discharge 
(also  some  long-time  records). 
Measurements,   ratings,   and   gage   heights,   eastern   United 
States,  eastern  Mississippi  River,  and  Missouri  River. 

WS  15 

WS  16 

19th  A,  pt.  4  

WS  27 

STREAM-FLOW   RECORDS.  V 

Stream-flow  data  in  reports  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey — Continued. 


Report. 

Character  of  data. 

Year. 

WS  28 

Measurements  ratings  and  gage  heights,  Arkansas  River  and 

1898. 

20thA.pt.  4 

western  United  States. 
Monthly  discharge  (also  for  many  earlier  years)  .         

1898. 

WS  35  to  39 

Descriptions  measurements  gag"e  heights'  and  ratings 

1899. 

21st  A,  pt.  4  

Monthly  discharge  

1899. 

WS  47  lo  52 

Descriptions  measurements,  gage  heights,  and  ratings 

1900. 

22d  A  pt  4 

Monthly  discharge 

1900. 

WS  65,  66  

Descriptions,  measurements,  gage  heights,  and  ratings  

1901. 

WrS  75 

Monthly  discharge 

1901. 

WS  82  to  85  

Complete  data  

1902. 

WS  97  to  100 

do 

1903. 

WS  124  to  135 

do 

1904. 

WS  165  to  178  

do 

1905. 

WS  201  to  214 

do 

1906. 

WS  241  to  252  

....  do  

1907-8. 

WS  261  to  272... 

do 

1909. 

WS  281  to  292 

do 

1910 

WS  301  to  312  

..    do 

1911. 

WS  321  to  332 

do 

1912. 

WS  351  to  362o  

do  

1913. 

o  In  preparation. 
NOTE.— No  data  regarding  stream  flow  are  given  in  the  15th  and  17th  annual  reports. 

The  records  at  most  of  the  stations  discussed  in  these  reports 
extend  over  a  series  of  years,  and  miscellaneous  measurements  at 
many  points  other  than  regular  gaging  stations  have  been  made 
each  year.  An  index  of  the  reports  containing  records  obtained 
prior  to  1904  has  been  published  in  Water-Supply  Paper  119. 

The  following  table  gives,  by  years  and  drainage  basins,  the  num 
bers  of  the  papers  on  surface-water  supply  published  from  1899  to 
1913.  The  data  for  any  particular  station  will,  in  general,  be  found 
in  the  reports  covering  the  years  during  which  the  station  was  main 
tained  or  in  special  reports.  For  example,  data  for  Machias  River 
at  Whitneyville,  Me.,  1903  to  1913,  are  published  in  Water-Supply 
Papers  97,  124,  165,  201,  241,  261,  281,  301,  321,  and  351,  which 
contain  records  for  the  New  England  streams  from  1903  to  1913. 
Results  of  miscellaneous  measurements  are  published  by  drainage 
basins. 


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STBEAM-GAGING  STATIONS,  ETC.,  1885-1913. 


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In  these  papers  and  in  the  following  lists  the  stations  are  arranged 
in  downstream  order.  The  main  stem  of  any  river  is  determined 
by  measuring  or  estimating  its  drainage  area — that  is,  the  head 
water  stream  having  the  largest  drainage  area  is  considered  the  con 
tinuation  of  the  main  stream,  and  local  changes  in  name  and  lake 
surface  are  disregarded.  All  stations  from  the  source  to  the  mouth 
of  the  main  stem  of  the  river  are  presented  first,  and  the  tributaries 
in  regular  order  from  source  to  mouth  follow,  the  streams  in  each 
tributary  basin  being  listed  before  those  of  the  next  basin  below. 

The  exceptions  to  this  rule  occur  in  the  records  for  Mississippi 
River,  which  are  given  in  four  parts,  as  indicated  on  page  in,  and 
in  the  records  for  large  lakes,  where  it  is  simpler  to  take  up  the 
streams  in  regular  order  around  the  rim  of  the  lake  than  to  cross 
back  and  forth  over  the  lake  surface. 


PART  XI.— PACIFIC  COAST  BASINS  IN  CALIFOENIA. 

PRINCIPAL  STREAMS. 

The  rivers  draining  into  the  Pacific  Ocean  from  California  include 
Tia  Juana,  Sweetwater,  San  Diego,  Bernardo,  San  Luis  Rey,  and 
Los  Angeles  rivers,  draining  areas  to  the  south  of  San  Francisco 
Bay;  San  Joaquin  River,  whose  chief  tributaries  are  Kern,  Kings, 
Merced,  Tuolumne  and  Stanislaus  rivers;  Sacramento  River,  whose 
principal  tributaries  are  Pit,  Feather,  and  American;  and  Russian, 
Eel,  Mad,  and  Klamath  rivers,  which  flow  into  the  ocean  north  of 
San  Francisco  Bay.  Except  Klamath  River,  which  receives  the 
drainage  from  a  small  area  in  Oregon,  and  a  few  streams  in  Oregon 
that  flow  into  Goose  Lake,  at  the  head  of  Pit  River,  all  the  streams  in 
this  division  are  entirely  in  California. 

In  addition  to  the  list  of  gaging  stations  and  the  annotated  list  of 
publications  relating  specifically  to  the  section,  these  pages  contain 
a  similar  list  of  reports  that  are  of  general  interest  in  many  sections 
and  cover  a  wide  range  of  hydrologic  subjects,  and  also  brief  ref 
erences  to  reports  published  by  State  and  other  organizations.  (See 

p.  146.) 

GAGING  STATIONS. 

NOTE. — Dash  following  a  date  indicates  that  the  station  was  being  maintained  June  30, 
1913 ;  period  after  date  indicates  discontinuance. 

DRAINAGE  BASINS  SOUTH  OF  SAN  FRANCISCO  BAY. 

Tia  Juana  River: 

Cottonwood  Creek  and  Dulzura  conduit  near  Janiul,  Cal.,  1905- 

Pine  Valley  Creek  near  Jamul,  Cal.,  1906-1908. 
Sweetwater  River  near  Descanso,  Cal.,  1905- 
San  Diego  River  at  Lakeside,  Cal.,  1905- 
San  Diego  River  near  Santee,  Cal.,  1912- 

Boulder  Creek  at  Cuyamaca  reservoir  near  Lakeside,  Cal.,  1912- 

Boulder  Creek  at  mouth  near  Lakeside,  Cal.,  1912- 

San  Diego  flume  at  diverting  dam  near  Lakeside,  Cal.,  1912- 

San  Diego  flume  near  Lakeside,  Cal.,  1907- 

Santa  Ysabel  Creek  (head  of  San  Dieguito  River)  near  Ramona,  Cal.,  1912- 
Santa  Ysabel  Creek  near  Escondido,  Cal.,  1905-1912. 
San  Dieguito  River  at  Bernardo,  Cal.,  1912- 

East  San  Pasqual  ditch  near  Escondido,  Cal.,  1912. 

West  San  Pasqual  ditch  near  Escondido,  Cal.,  1912. 
San  Luis  Rey  River  at  diversion  flume,  1894-1899. 
San  Luis  Rey  River  near  Mesa  Grande,  Cal.,  1911- 

1  For  special  reports  on  stream  measurements  in  California,  see  Water-Supply  Papers 
298-300.  (See  p.  142.) 

67906°— 15 2  131 


132  STREAM-GAGING   STATIONS,  ETC.,  1885-1913. 

San  Luis  Key  River  near  Pala,  Cal.,  1903-1911. 
San  Luis  Rey  River  at  Pala,  Cal.,  1912. 
San  Luis  Rey  River  at  Bonsall,  Cal.,  1912- 
San  Luis  Rey  River  near  Oceanside,  Cal.,  1912- 

Escondido  Mutual  Water  Co.'s  canal  near  Nellie,  Cal.,  1905-1912. 

Rincon  Indian  Reservation  ditch  near  Valley  Center,  Cal.,  1912. 

Pala  Indian  Reservation  canal  at  Pala,  Cal.,  1912. 

Temecula  Creek  (head  of  Santa  Margarita  River)  near  Temecula,  Cal.,  1905-6. 
Santa  Ana  River  and  power  canal  near  Mentone,  Cal.,  1896- 

Highlands  or  North  Fork  canal  at  intake  weir,  San  Bernardino  County, 
Cal.,  1896-1904. 

Redlands  or  South  Fork  canal  at  Sand  Box  weir,  San  Bernardino  County, 
Cal.,  1896-1904. 

Mill  Creek  in  canyon  near  headworks  of  Crafton  canal,  Cal.,  1896-1905. 

Mill  Creek  at  Forest  Home,  Cal.,  1903- 

Waterman  Canyon  Creek  near  San  Bernardino,  Cal.,  1911- 

Devil  Canyon  Creek  near  San  Bernardino,  Cal.,  1911- 

Lytle  Creek  at  mouth  of  canyon,  Cal.,  1894-1901. 

Lytle  Creek  near  San  Bernardino,  Cal.,  1904- 

Temescal  Creek  near  Rincon,  Cal.,  1899. 

Coldwater  Creek  above  dam,  Riverside  County,  Cal.,  1899. 

San  Antonio  Creek  near  Upland,  Cal.,  1901- 
San  Gabriel  River  above  Fish  Fork,  near  Azusa,  Cal.,  1900-1901;  1910;  1912. 

(Low- water  records.) 
San  Gabriel  River  and  canals  near  Azusa,  Cal.,  1895- 

Pacific  Light  &  Power  Co.'s  canal  near  Azusa,  Cal.,  1896- 

West  branch  of  North  Fork  of  San  Gabriel  River  at  weir,  1911. 

North  branch  of  North  Fork  of  San  Gabriel  River  at  weir,  1911. 

West  Fork  of  San  Gabriel  River  above  North  Fork,  Cal.,  1900. 

Coldwater  Creek  at  weir  above  mouth,  1900. 

Fish  Fork  of  San  Gabriel  River  near  Azusa,  Cal.,  1900-1901 ;  1910 ;  1912. 
(Low-water  record.) 

Iron  Fork  of  San  Gabriel  River  near  Azusa,  Cal.,  1900-1901 ;  1910 ;  1912. 

(Low- water  record.) 
Los  Angeles  River  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1896-1900. 

Arroyo  Seco  near  Pasadena,  Cal.,  1910- 
Malibu  Creek  near  Calabasas,  Cal.,  1903-1906. 

Triunfo  Creek  near  Calabasas,  Cal.,  1903-1906. 
Santa  Clara  River  at  Fillmore,  Cal.,  1911-12. 

Piru  Creek  near  Piru,  Cal.,  1911- 

Sespe  Creek  at  Sespe,  Cal.,  1911- 

Santa  Paula  Creek  near  Santa  Paula,  Cal.,  1911- 
Ventura  River  near  Nordhoff,  Cal.,  1911- 
Ventura  River  near  Ventura,  Cal.,  1911- 
San  Roqui  Creek,  Santa  Barbara  County,  Cal.,  1890. 
San  Jose  Creek,  Santa  Barbara  County,  Cal.,  1890. 
Loma  Abajo  River,  Santa  Barbara  County,  Cal.,  1890. 
Gato  Creek  at  mouth,  Santa  Barbara  County,  Cal.,  1890. 
Santa  Ynez  River  near  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  1903-1908 ;  1910- 
Santa  Ynez  River  near  Lompoc,  Cal.,  1906- 

Mono  Creek  at  Mono  dam  site  near  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  1902-1904. 
Santa  Maria  River  near  Santa  Maria,  Cal.,  1903-1905. 


PACIFIC   SLOPE   OF   CALIFORNIA.  133 

Salinas  River  near  Salinas,  Cal.,  1900-1901. 

Nacimiento  Creek  near  Bryson,  Cal.,  1901. 

San  Antonio  River  near  Jolon,  Cal.,  1900-1901. 

San  Lorenzo  Creek  near  King  City,  Cal.,  1900-1903 ;  1911-12. 

Arroya  Seco  near  Soledad,  Cal.,  1901- 
Pajaro  River  at  Watsonville,  Cal.,  1911- 

SAN  FRANCISCO  BAY. 

Minor  streams. 
Coyote  River  near  Madrone,  Cal.,  1902- 

San  Joaquin  River  basin. 

San  Joaquin  River  near  North  Fork,  Cal.,  1910- 
San  Joaquin  River  near  Friant,  Cal.,  1907- 
San  Joaquin  River  at  Hamptonville,  Cal.,  1878-1884. 
San  Joaquin  River  at  Herndon,  Cal.,  1891-1909. 
San  Joaquin  River  near  Newman,  Cal.,  1912- 
Tulare  Lake  in  Kings  County,  Cal.,  1906- 
Kern  River  near  Kernville,  Cal.,  1912- 
Kern  River  at  Kernville,  Cal.,  1905- 

Kern  River  Power  Co.'s  canal  at  Kernville,  Cal.,  1910- 
Kern  River  at  Isabella,  Cal.,  1910- 
Kern  River  at  Rio  Bravo  ranch,  Cal.,  1878-1884. 
Kern  River  near  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1893- 

South  Fork  of  Kern  River  near  Onyx,  Cal.,  1911- 

South  Fork  of  Kern  River  at  Isabella,  Cal.,  1910- 

Erskine  Creek  near  Isabella,  Cal.,  1911- 

Caliente  Creek  at  base  of  foothills,  Kern  County,  187&-1884. 

Basin  Creek  near  Havilah,  Cal.,  1911- 
Tejon  House  Creek  at  Tejon  ranch  house,  Cal.,  1895-6. 
San  Emigdio  Creek  at  San  Emigdio  ranch  house,  Cal.,  1894-5. 
Poso  Creek  at  base  of  foothills,  Kern  County,  Cal.,  1878-1884. 
White  Ri'ver  at  base  of  foothills,  Tulare  County,  Cal.,  1878-1884. 
White  River  near  Hot  Springs,  Cal.,  1911- 
Deer  Creek  at  base  of  foothills,  Tulare  County,  Cal.,  1878-1884. 
Deer  Creek  at  Hot  Springs,  Cal.,  1910- 

Tyler  Creek  near  Hot  Springs,  Cal.,  1911- 
Tule  River  at  Portersville,  Cal.,  1878-1884. 
Tule  River  near  Portersville,  Cal.,  1901- 

North  Fork  of  Middle  Fork  of  Tule  River  near  Springville,  Cal., 

1909- 
South  Fork  of  Middle  Fork  of  Tule  River  near  Springville,  Cal., 

1909- 

Bear  Creek  near  Springville,  Cal.,  1911- 
South  Fork  of  Tule  River  near  Success,  Cal.,  1910- 
Kaweah  River  at  Wachumna  Hill,  Cal.,  1878-1884. 
Kaweah  River  near  Three  Rivers,  Cal.,  1903- 

North  Fork  of  Kaweah  River  at  Kaweah,  Cal.,  1910- 
South  Fork  of  Kaweah  River  near  Three  Rivers,  Cal.,  1911- 


134  STREAM-GAGING   STATIONS,   ETC.,   1885-1913. 

San  Joaquin  River  tributaries — Continued. 

Kings  River  at  Suspension  Bridge,  Cal.,  1895. 
Kings  River  near  ganger,  Cal.,  1895- 
Kings  River  at  Slate  Point,  Cal.,  1878-1884. 
Kings  River  at  Kingsburg,  Cal.,  1891-1904. 
North  Fork  of  Kings  River: 

Dinkey  Creek  near  Ockenden,  Cal.,  1910- 
Big  Creek  near  Tollhouse,  Cal.,  1911- 

Rush  Creek  near  Ockenden,  Cal.,  1910- 
Big  Creek  near  Shaver,  Cal.,  1910- 

Pitman  Creek  near  Shaver,  Cal.,  1910- 

North  Fork  of  San  Joaquin  River  near  North  Fork,  Cal.,  1910-11. 
Crane  Valley  reservoir  near  North  Fork,  Cal.,  1910- 
South  Fork  Creek  near  North  Fork,  Cal.,  1910- 

South  Fork  ditch  near  North  Fork,  Cal.,'  1910. 
Whisky  Creek  near  North  Fork,  Cal.,  1910- 

Cascadel  Creek  near  North  Fork,  Cal.,  1910- 
Fresno  River  at  base  of  foothills,  Madera  County,  Cal.,  1878-1884. 
Fresno  River  near  Knowles,  Cal.,  1911- 
Nelder  Creek  near  Fresno  Flats,  1910- 
North  Fork  of  Fresno  River  near  Sugar  Pine,  Cal.,  1910- 
Chowchilla  Creek  at  base  of  foothills,  near  Buchanan,  Cal.,  1878-1884. 
Mariposa  Creek  at  base  of  foothills,  Mariposa  County,  Cal.,  1878-1884. 
Bear  Creek  at  base  of  foothills,  Merced  County,  Cal.,  1878-1884. 
Merced  River  at  Yosemite,  Cal.,  1904-1909 ;  1912- 
Merced  River  near  Merced  Falls,  Cal.,  1901- 
Merced  River  at  Merced  Falls,  Cal.,  1878-1884. 
Merced  River  near  Newman,  Cal.,  1912. 

Tenaya  Creek  near  Yosemite,  Cal.,  1904-1909 ;  1912- 
Yosemite  Creek  at  Yosemite,  Cal.,  1904-1909;  1912- 
South  Fork  of  Merced  River  at  Wawona,  Cal.,  1910- 

Big  Creek  near  Wawona,  Cal.,  1910-11. 
Tuolumne  River  at  Hetch  Hetchy  Valley  dam  site,  1901. 
Tuolumne  River  near  Lagrange,  Cal.,  1895- 
Modesto  canal  near  Lagrange,  Cal.,  1903- 
Turlock  canal  near  X.agrange,  Cal.,  1899- 
Lagrange  (Yosemite)  Water  &  Power  Co.'s  canal  near  Lagrange,  Cal., 

1908- 

Tuolumne  River  at  Modesto,  Cal.,  1878-1884 ;  1891-1897. 
Cherry  River  at  Eleanor  trail  crossing,  1901. 

Eleanor  Creek  at  Eleanor  trail  crossing,  1901. 
Jawbone  Creek  near  Tuolumne,  Cal.,  1910- 
Corral  Creek  near  Groveland,  Cal.,  1910- 
South  Fork  of  Tuolumne  River  near  Groveland,  Cal.,  1910- 
Clavey  River  near  Tuolumne,  Cal.,  1910- 

Indian  Creek  near  Tuolumne,  Cal.,  1910-11. 
North  Fork  of  Tuolumne  River  near  Tuolumne,  Cal.,  1910-11. 

Hunter  Creek  near  Tuolumne,  Cal.,  1910- 
Stanislaus  River  at  Knights  Ferry,  Cal.,  1903- 

Stanislaus  and  San  Joaquin  Water  Co.'s  canal  at  Knights  Ferry,  Cal., 
1904- 


PACIFIC    SLOPE   OF   CALIFORNIA.  135 

San  Joaquin  River  tributaries — Continued. 

Stanislaus  River  at  Oakdale,  Cal.,  1878-1884;  1895-1900. 

Middle  Fork  of  Stanislaus  River  at  Sand  Bar  Flat,  near  Avery,  Cal., 
1905- 

Relief  Creek  near  Baker  Station,  Cal.,  1910- 
Rose  Creek  near  Jupiter,  Cal.,  1910- 

Knight  Creek  near  Jupiter,  Cal.,  1910- 
South  Fork  of  Stanislaus  River  near  Confidence,  Cal.,  1911- 
South  Fork  of  Stanislaus  River  near  Columbia,  Cal.,  1910- 
Calaveras  River  at  Jenny  Lind,  Cal.,  1907- 
Calaveras  River  near  Bellota,  Cal.,  1878-1884. 
Mokelumne  River  at  Electra,  Cal.,  1901 ;  1903- 
Mokelumne  River  at  Lone  Star  Mill,  Cal.,. 1878-1884. 
Mokelumne  River  near  Clements,  Cal.,  1904- 
Mokelumne  River  at  Lodi,  Cal.,  1891. 

Middle  Fork  of  Mokelumne  River  at  West  Point,  Cal.,  1911- 

South  Fork  of  Mokelumne  River  near  Railroad  Flat,  Cal.,  1911- 

Licking  Fork  of  Mokelumne  River  near  Railroad  Flat,  Cal.,  1911- 

Dry  Creek  near  lone,  Cal.,  1911-12. 

Dry  Creek  at  base  of  foothills,  San  Joaquin  County,  Cal.,  1878-1884. 

North    Fork    of    Cosumnes    River   (head    of    Cosumnes    River)   near 

Eldorado,  Cal.,  1911- 

North  Fork  of- Cosumnes  River  near  Pleasant  Valley,  Cal.,  1906-7. 
Cosumnes  River  at  Michigan  Bar,  Cal.,  1907- 
Cosumnes  River  below  Michigan  Bar,  Cal.,  1878-1884. 
Sly  Park  Creek  at  Park,  Cal.,  1906. 

Sacramento  River  basin. 

Sacramento  River  at  Castella,  Cal.,  1910- 
Sacramento  River  at  Antler,  Cal.,  1910-11. 
Sacramento  River  at  Jellys  Ferry,  Cal.,  1895-1902. 
Sacramento  River  near  Red  Bluff,  Cal.,  1902- 
Sacramento  River  at  Red  Bluff,  Cal.,  1894-1896. 
Sacramento  River  at  Collinsville,  Cal.,  1878-1885. 
Pit  River  near  Canby,  Cal.,  1904-5. 
Pit  River  near  Bieber,  Cal.,  1904-1908. 
Pit  River  at  Henderson,  Cal.,  1910- 
Pit  River  near  Ydalpom,  Cal.,  1910- 
Goose  Lake: 

Drews  Creek  near  Lakeview,  Oreg.,  1909- 

Dog  Creek  near  Lakeview,  Oreg.,  1912- 
Cottonwood  Creek  near  Lakeview,  Oreg.,  1908- 
Thomas  Creek  near  Lakeview,  Oreg.,  1912- 
South  Fork  of  Pit  River  near  Ivy,  Cal.,  1904-5. 

West  Valley  Creek,  near  Likely,  Cal.,  1904-5. 
Ash  Creek  at  Adin,  Cal.,  1904-5. 
Fall  River  at  Fall  River  mills,  Cal.,  1912- 
Hat  Creek  at  Hawkin's  ranch  near  Hat  Creek,  Cal.,  1911- 
Hat  Creek  at  Hat  Creek,  Cal.,  1910- 

Rising  River  near  Cassel,  Cal.,  1911- 
Burney  Creek  near  Burney,  Cal.,  1911- 


136 

Sacramento  River  tributaries — Continued. 
Pit  River  tributaries — Continued. 

Kosk  Creek  near  Henderson,  Cal.,  1910- 
Montgomery  Creek  at  Montgomery  Creek,  Cal.,  1911- 
Squaw  Creek  near  Ydalpom,  Cal.,  1911- 
McCloud  River  near  Gregory,  Cal.,  1902-1908. 
McCloud  River  at  Baird,  Cal.,  1910- 
Clear  Creek  near  Shasta,  Cal.,  1911- 
Cow  Creek  at  Millville,  Cal.,  1911- 

Clover  Creek  at  Millville,  Cal.,  1911- 
Little  Cow  Creek  at  Palo  Cedro,  Cal.,  1911- 
Bear  Creek  near  Millville,  Cal.,  1911- 
Cottonwood  Creek : 

North  Fork  of  Cottonwood  Creek  at  Ono,  Cal.,  1907- 
Mill  Creek  near  Los  Molinos,  Cal.,  1909- 
Deer  Creek  near  Vina,  Cal.,  1911- 
Stony  Creek  near  Fruto,  Cal.,  1901-1912. 

Little  Stony  Creek  near  Lodoga,  Cal.,  1907- 
Feather  River,   North   Fork    (head  of   Feather   River)    above  Prattville, 

Cal.,  1905-1907. 

Feather  River,  North  Fork,  below  Prattville,  Cal.,  1905- 
Feather  River,  North  Fork,  at  Big  Bar,  Cal.,  1911- 
Feather  River,  North  Fork,  at  Big  Bend,  Cal.,  1905-1908. 
Feather  River  at  Oroville,  Cal.,  1902- 

Hamilton  Branch  near  Prattville,  Cal.,  1905-1907. 

Butt  Creek  at  Butte  Valley,  Cal.,  1905- 

Indian  Creek  near  Crescent  Mills,  Cal.,  1906-1909 ;  1911- 

Spanish  Creek  at  Keddie,  Cal.,  1911- 
Middle  Fork  of  Feather  River  at  Cromberg,  Cal.,  1910- 
Middle  Fork  of  Feather  River  near  Oroville,  Cal.,  1911- 
Grizzly  Creek  near  Beckwith,  Cal.,  1905-6. 
South  Fork  of  Feather  River  at  Enterprise,  Cal.,  1911- 

Palermo  Land  &  Water  Co.'s  canal  at  Enterprise,  Cal.,  1911- 
Yuba  River,  Middle  Fork  (head  of  Yuba  River)  at  Freeman's  bridge 

near  North  San  Juan,  Cal.,  1900. 

Yuba  River,  Middle  Fork,  near  North  San  Juan,  Cal.,  1910- 
Yuba  River  near  Smartsville,  Cal.,  1903- 
Yuba  River  at  Parks  Bar  bridge,  near  Smartsville,  Cal.,  1900. 

Oregon  Creek  (tributary  to  Middle  Fork  of  Yuba)  near  North  San 

Juan,  Cal.,  1910- 

North  Fork  of  Yuba  River  near  Sierra  City,  Cal.,  1911- 
North  Fork  of  Yuba  River  at  Goodyear  Bar,  Cal.,  1910- 
North  Fork  of  Yuba  River  near  North  San  Juan,  Cal.,  1900. 

North  Fork  of  North  Fork  of  Yuba  River  at  Downieville,  Cal., 

1910- 

Rock  Creek  at  Goodyear  Bar,  Cal.,  1910- 
Goodyear  Creek  at  Goodyear  Bar,  Cal.,  1910- 
Bear  River  and  Pacific  Gas  &  Electric  Co.'s  power  canal  near  Colfax, 

Cal.,  1911- 

Bear  River  at  Van  Trent,  Cal.,  1904- 

American  River,  North  Fork  (head  of  American  River)  near  Colfax,  Cal., 
1911- 


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Sacramento  River  tributaries — Continued. 

American  River  at  Fairoaks,  Cal.,  1904-      % 

Middle  Fork  of  American  River  near  East  Auburn,  Cal.,  1911- 
Rubicon  River  at  Rubicon  Springs,  Cal.,  1910-1912. 
Rubicon  River  near  Quintette,  Cal.,  1909-1912. 

Little  Rubicon  River  near  Rubicon  Springs,  Cal.,  1910-11. 
Little  South  Fork  of  Rubicon  River  at  sawmill  near  Quin 
tette,  Cal.,  1910-1912. 
Little  South  Fork  of  Rubicon  River  below  Gerl6  Creek  near 

Quintette,  Cal.,  1910-1912. 

Little  South  Fork  of  Rubicon  River  at  mouth  near  Quintette, 
Cal.,  1909-1911. 
Little  South  Fork  ditch  at  sawmill  near  Quintette,  Cal., 

1910-1912. 

Gerle  Creek  near  Rubicon  Springs,  Cal.,  1910-1912. 
Pilot  Creek  near  Quintette,  Cal.,  1910-1912. 

Pilot  Creek  ditch  near  Quintette,  Cal.,  1910-1912. 
South  Fork  of  American  River  at  Kyburz,  Cal.,  1906-7. 
South  Fork  of  American  River  near  Kyburz,  Cal.,  1906. 
South  Fork  of  American  River  below  Kyburz,  Cal.,  1907. 
South  Fork  of  American  River  near  Placerville,  Cal.,  1911- 
Clear  Lake  in  Lake  County,  Cal.,  1874-1900. 
Cache  Creek  at  Lower  Lake,  Cal.,  1901- 
Cache  Creek  at  Yolo,  Cal.,  1903- 
Putah  Creek  near  Guenoc,  Cal.,  1904-1906. 
Putah  Creek  at  Winters,  Cal.,  1905- 

STBEAMS  NORTH  OF  SAN  FRANCISCO  BAY. 

Russian  River  basin. 

Russian  River  near  Ukiah,  Cal.,  1911- 
Russian  River  at  Geyserville,  Cal.,  1910- 

East  Fork  of  Russian  River  near  Ukiah,  Cal.,  1911- 

Mattole  River  basin. 
Mattole  River  near  Petrolia,  Cal.,  1911- 

Eel  River  basin. 

South  Eel  River  (main  stream)  at  Hearst,  Cal.,  1910- 
Eel  River  at  Two  Rivers  (near  Laytonville),  Cal.,  1911- 
Eel  River  at  Scotia,  Cal.,  1910- 

Middle  Eel  River  near  Covelo,  Cal.,  1911- 

South  Fork  of  Eel  River  at  Garberville,  Cal.,  1911- 

Van  Duzen  River  at  Bridgeville,  Cal.,  1911- 
Yager  Creek  at  Carlotta,  Cal.,  1911- 

Mad  River  basin. 
Mad  River  near  Arcata,  Cal.,  1910- 

Redwood  Creek  basin. 

Redwood  Creek  near  Korbel,  Cal.,  1911- 
Redwood  Creek  at  Orick,  Cal.,  1911- 


138  STREAM-GAGING 

Klamath  River  basin. 

Williamson  River  (head  of  Klamath  River)  above  Spring  Creek,  near  Chiloquin, 

Oreg.,  1908-1910;  1912- 
Williamson  River  at  Chiloquin,  Oreg.,  1911- 
TJpper  Klamath  Lake  near  Klamath  Falls,  Oreg.,  1904- 
Link  River  at  Klamath  Falls,  Oreg.,  1904- 
Lower  Klamath  Lake  near  Brownell,  Cal.,  1912- 
Klamath  River  below  Klamath  Falls,  Oreg.,  1907-1909. 
Klamath  River  at  Keno,  Oreg.,  1904- 
Klamath  River  near  Happy  Camp,  Cal.,  1911- 
Klamath  River  near  Requa,  Cal.,  1910- 

Miller  Creek  near  Crescent,  Oreg.,  1911- 
Sprague  River  near  Yainax,  Oreg.,  1912- 
Sprague  River  at  Chiloquin,  Oreg.,  1911- 

Sycan  River  near  Silverlake,  Oreg.,  1905-6. 
Sycan  River  near  Yainax,  Oreg.,  1911- 
Wood  River  at  Fort  Klamath,  Oreg.,  1911- 
Fourmile  Creek  near  Odessa,  Oreg.,  1912. 
Lost  River  near  Clear  Lake,  Cal.,  1904-1909. 
Lost  River  at  Olene,  Oreg.,  1904 ;  1907-1912. 
Lost  River  at  Wilson  Bridge  near  Olene,  Oreg.,  1912. 
Lost  River  near  Merrill,  Oreg.,  1904-1909. 
Tule  Lake  near  Merrill,  Oreg.,  1904-1912. 
Miller  Creek  near  Lorella,  Oreg.,  1909- 
Shasta  River  near  Montague,  Cal.,  1911- 
East  Fork  of  Scott  River  (head  of  Scott  River)  near  Callahan,  Cal.,  1910- 

1912. 

Scott  River  at  Callahan,  Cal.,  1911- 
Scott  River  near  Scott  Bar,  Cal.,  1911- 
Indian  Creek  near  Happy  Camp,  Cal.,  1911- 

Reeve-Davis  Consolidated  Mining  Co.'s  flume  near  Happy  Camp,  Cal., 

1911- 

Salmon  River  at  Somesbar,  Cal.,  1911- 
Trinity  River  near  Trinity  Center,  Cal.,  1910- 
Trinity  River  at  Lewiston,  Cal.,  1911- 
Trinity  River  near  China  Flat,  Cal.,  1911- 
Trinity  River  at  Hoopa,  Cal.,  1911- 
Coffee  Creek  at  Coffee,  Cal.,  1910- 

East  Fork  of  Trinity  River  near  Trinity  Center,  Cal.,  1910- 
Swift  Creek  near  Trinity  Center,  Cal.,  1910- 
North  Fork  of  Trinity  River  at  Helena,  Cal.,  1911- 
South  Fork  of  Trinity  River  near  China  Flat,  Cal.,  1911- 

Smith  River  basin. 

Smith  River,  Middle  Fork  (head  of  Smith  River)  near  Crescent  City,  Cal.,  1911- 
North  Fork  of  Smith  River  near  Crescent  City,  Cal.,  1911- 
South  Fork  of  Smith  River  near  Crescent  City,  Cal.,  1911- 


PACIFIC    SLOPE   OF   CALIFORNIA.  139 

REPORTS   ON   WATER   RESOURCES   OF   THE   PACIFIC   SLOPE   OF 

CALIFORNIA. 

PUBLICATIONS  OF  UNITED  STATES  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY. 
WATER-SUPPLY   PAPERS. 

*17.  Irrigation  near  Bakersfield,  Cal.,  by  C.  E.  Grunsky.     1898.     96  pp.,  16  pis. 
*18.  Irrigation  near  Fresno,  Cal.,  by  C.  E.  Grunsky.    1898.    94  pp.,  14  pis.    ICc. 

*19.  Irrigation  near  Merced,  Cal.,  by  C.  E.  Grunsky.    1899.    59  pp.,  11  pis.    15c. 

^Yater-Supply  Papers  17,  18,  and  19  discuss  the  development  of  irrigation 
in  the  San  Joaquin  Valley,  outline  physiographic  features,  and  give  history 
of  the  various  irrigation  districts.  Chiefly  of  historic  interest  as  indicated 
by  dates  of  publication. 

*43.  Conveyance  of  water  in  irrigation  canals,  flumes,  and  pipes,  by  Samuel 
Fortier.  1901.  86  pp.,  15  pis.  15c. 

Describes  the  location  and  construction  of  various  types  of  canals  for  irri 
gation. 

45.  Water  storage  on  Cache  Creek,  Cal.,  by  A.  E.  Chandler.     1901.     48  pp., 

10  pis.     15c. 

Discusses  topography,  precipitation,  stream  measurements,  underground 
waters,  and  irrigation  works  in  Cache  Creek  basin  ;  includes  description  of 
Clear  Lake. 

46.  Physical   characteristics   of   Kern    River,    Cal.,    by    F.    H.    Olmsted,    and 

reconnaissance   of   Yuba    River,    Cal.,    by    Marsden    Manson.     1901. 
57  pp.,  8  pis.    lOc. 

Describes  topography  of  Kern  River  basin,  gives  estimates  of  daily  and 
monthly  discharge,  and  discusses  possible  utilization  of  storage  sites  and 
development  of  power.  The  second  paper  in  the  report  gives  similar  data 
for  Yuba  River  (tributary  through  Feather  River  to  the  Sacramento). 

57.  Preliminary  list  of  deep  borings  in  the  United  States,  Part  I   (Alabama- 
Montana),  by  N.  H.  Darton.    1902.    60pp.     (See  No.  149.)     5c. 

No.  57  contains  information  as  to  depth,  diameter,  yield,  and  head  of  water 
in  borings  more  than  400  feet  deep  ;  under  head  "  Remarks  "  gives  information 
concerning  temperature,  quality  of  water,  purposes  of  boring,  etc. 

*58.  Storage  of  water  on  Kings  River,  Cal.,  by  J.  B.  Lippincott.  1902.  100  pp., 
32  pis.  15c. 

Discusses  physical  features,  rainfall,  stream  flow,  evaporation,  and  seepage 
and  power  development ;  includes  chapter  (by  Lewis  A.  Hicks)  on  the  genera 
tion  and  transmission  of  electric  power  and  installation  of  pumping  plants. 

*59.  Development  and  application  of  water  near  San  Bernardino,  Colton,  and 
Riverside,  Cal.,  Part  I,  by  J.  B.  Lippincott.  1902.  95  pp.,  11 
pis, 

*60.  Development  and  application  of  water  near  San  Bernardino,  Colton,  and 
Riverside,  Cal.,  Part  II,  by  J.  B.  Lippincott.    1902.    96-140  pp.    15c. 
Nos.  59  and  60  describe  topography,  soil,  climate,  crops,  canals,  wells,  and 
pumping  plants ;  discuss  briefly  the  manufacture  of  Portland  cement  in  south 
ern  California. 

67906°— 15 3 


140  STREAM-GAGING   STATIONS,   ETC.,   1885-1913. 

*81.  California  hydrography,  by  J.  B.  Lippiucott.     1903.     448  pp.,  1  pi.     25c. 

A  collection  of  published  records  of  stream  flow  "  hitherto  much  scattered, 
some  of  them  out  of  print  and  difficult  to  secure,"  brought  together  as  a  book 
of  reference  for  engineers  and  irrigatcrs. 

86.  Storage  reservoirs  on  Stony  Creek,  CaL,  by  Burt  Cole.  1903.  62  pp., 
16  pis.  15c. 

Discusses  briefly  water  supply  of  Glenn  County,  as  related  to  population, 
industry,  irrigation  districts,  the  proposed  Stony  Creek  forest  reserve,  and 
storage  sites  on  Grindstone,  Salt,  Briscoc,  and  Stony  Creeks. 

89.  Water  resources  of  the  Salinas  Valley,  Cal.,  by  Homer  Hainlin.     1904. 
91  pp.,  12  pis.    15c. 

Describes  briefly  the  geography,  topography,  general  and  economic  geology, 
climate,  water  supply,  and  irrigation  of  the  Salinas  Valley. 

*112.  Underflow  tests  in  the  drainage  basin  of  Los  Angeles  River,  by  Homer 
Hamliu.     1905.     55  pp.,  7  pis.     5c. 

Discusses  conditions  under  which  ground  water  occurs  in  arid  regions,  and 
fluctuations  in  water  level ;  describes  machinery  and  methods  used  in  sinking 
test  wells  and  the  results  obtained  at  each  station. 

116.  Water  problems  of  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  by  J.  B.  Lippiucott.  1905.  99  pp., 
8  pis.  lOc. 

Reviews  earlier  work  in  Santa  Barbara  region  and  describes  near-by  and 
distant  water  supplies,  including  Ventura  and  Santa  Ynez  rivers ;  discusses 
the  quality  of  the  water  of  the  Santa  Ynez  (giving  analyses)  and  the  available 
reservoir  sites. 

*137.  Development  of  underground  waters  in  the  eastern  coastal-plain  region  of 
southern  California,  by  W.  C.  Mendenhall.    1905.    140  pp.,  7  pis.    35c. 

*138.  Development  of  underground  waters  in  the  central  coastal-plain  region  of 
southern  California,  by  W.  C.  Mendenhall.  1905.  162  pp.,  5  pis.  25c. 

*139.  Development  of  underground  waters  in  the  western  coastal-plain  region  of 
southern  California,  by  W.  C.  Mendenhall.  1905.  105  pp.,  8  pis.  25c. 
Three  reports  discussing  the  topography,  crops,  irrigation  systems,  and 
wells,  and  the  effects  of  development  and  drought  on  changes  in  ground- 
water  level.  The  area  covered  by  these  reports  includes  the  Anaheim,  Santa 
Ana,  Downey,  Las  Bolsas,  Santa  Monica,  and  Redondo  quadrangles  in  Orange 
and  Los  Angeles  counties. 

140.  Field  measurements  of  the  rate  of  movement  of  underground  waters,  by 
C.  S.  Slichter.  1905.  122  pp.,  15  pis.  15c. 

Contains  chapters  on  measurements  of  underflow  of  Rio  Hondo  and  San 
Gabriel  River  and  at  the  Narrows  of  Mohave  River. 

142.  The  hydrology  of  San  Bernardino  Valley,  Cal.,  by  W.  C.  Mendenhall. 
1905.  124  pp.,  12  pis.  25c. 

Discusses  rainfall,  soils,  artesian  areas,  temperature,  and  chemical  char 
acter  of  the  ground  waters,  gives  tables  of  flow  of  Santa  Ana  River,  Mill 
Creek,  and  other  streams,  and  lists  of  wells  in  Redlands  and  San  Bernardino 
quadrangles. 

146.  Proceedings  of  second  conference  of  engineers  of  the  Reclamation  Service, 
with  accompanying  papers,  compiled  by  F.  H.  Newell,  chief  engineer. 
1905.  267  pp.  15c.  [Inquiries  concerning  this  report  should  be  ad 
dressed  to  the  Reclamation  Service.]  Contains: 

A  brief  account  of  the  organization  of  the  hydrographic  (water  resources) 
branch  and  the  Reclamation  Service,  reports  of  conferences  and  committees, 
circulars  of  instruction,  and  many  brief  reports  on  subjects  closely  related  to 
reclamation,  and  a  bibliography  of  technical  papers  by  members  of  the  service. 
A  report  on  "  Underground  waters  of  southern  California,"  by  W.  C.  Men 
denhall.  Gives  an  account  of  early  irrigation  by  use  of  surface  waters,  the 
development  of  artesian  wells  for  irrigation,  and  discusses  the  origin,  dis 
tribution,  and  character  of  the  artesian  waters,  the  causes  of  fluctuations  in 
the  supply,  and  the  need  of  moderation  in  use. 


PACIFIC    SLOPE    OF    CALIFORNIA.  141 

146.  Proceedings  of  second  conference,  etc. — Continued. 

A  report  on  the  Klamath  project,  by  J.  B.  Lippincott.  Describes  Klamath 
River  and  its  principal  tributaries  and  Lost  River  and  Tule  Lake.  Describes 
also  the  irrigable  lands  in  Butte  Valley  around  Tule  and  Lower  Klamath 
Lakes  and  in  the  Klamath  Indian  Reservation. 

A  brief  report  on  "  Pumping  underground  water  in  southern  California," 
by  F.  C.  Finkle.  Discusses  underground  reservoirs,  the  source,  extent,  and 
methods  of  replenishment  of  the  water  supply,  and  describes  the  efficiency  of 
pumps  and  the  development  of  electric  power  for  pumping. 

147.  Destructive  floods  in  the  United  States  in  1904,  by  E.  C.  Murphy  and 

others.    1905.    206  pp.,  18  pis.    15c.    Contains : 

Sacramento  River  flood,  California,  from  report  of  S.  G.  Bennett.  Gives 
accounts  of  flood  on  Sacramento  River ;  describes  briefly  the  streams  of  the 
basin,  precipitation,  discharge,  damages,  and  prevention  of  future  losses. 

149.  Preliminary  list  of  deep  borings  in  the  United  States,  second  edition  with 
additions,  by  N.  H.  Barton.    1905.    175  pp.    lOc. 

Gives  by  States  (and  within  the  States  by  counties),  location,  depth, 
diameter,  yield,  height  of  water,  and  other  valuable  information  concerning 
wells  400  feet  or  more  in  depth  ;  includes  all  wells  listed  in  Water-Supply 
Papers  57  and  61 ;  mentions  also  principal  publications  relating  to  deep 
borings. 

*162.  Destructive  floods  in  the  United  States  in  1905,  with  a  discussion  of  flood 
discharge  and  frequency  and  an  index  to  flood  literature  by  E.  C. 
Murphy  and  others.  1906.  105  pp.,  4  pis.  15c. 

Gives  estimates  of  flood  flow  and  frequency  (p.  85)  for  Tuolumne  River  at 
Lagrange,  Kern  River  at  Rio  Brava  Ranch,  and  Kings  River  at  Sanger  ;  con 
tains  also  index  to  literature  on  floods  on  American  streams. 

*213.  Surface  water  supply  of  California,  1906,  by  W.  B.  Clapp,  with  a  section 
on  ground-water  levels  in  southern  California,  by  W.  C.  Mendenhall. 
1907.  219  pp.,  4  pis.  25c. 

Gives  the  results  of  a  series  of  measurements  of  the  fluctuation  of  ground- 
water  levels  made  during  1904,  1905,  and  1906.  The  wells  were  "  so  selected 
that  they  would  be  evenly  distributed  over  the  various  basins  which  together 
make  up  the  lowland  areas  of  southern  California,  and  would  thus  give  an 
adequate  basis  for  conclusions  as  to- conditions  in  each  of  these  basins." 

*219.  Ground  waters  and  irrigation  enterprises  in  the  foothill  belt,  southern 
California,  by  W.  C.  Mendenhall.  1908.  180  pp.,  9  pis.  50c. 

Describes  the  general  geologic  conditions,  physical  features,  rainfall,  storage 
facilities,  character  and  condition  of  subterranean  reservoirs,  measures  for 
conservation  of  waters,  and  the  ground  waters  by  districts  ;  discusses  fluctua 
tion  in  ground-water  levels  and  gives  results  of  measurements  ;  describes  irri 
gation  enterprises  and  systems  and  gives  statistics  of  wells. 

*222.  Preliminary  report  on  the  ground  waters  of  San  Joaquin  Valley,  Cal.,  by 
W.  C.  Mendenhall.  1908.  52  pp.,  1  pi.  lOc. 

Describes  the  geography  of  the  valley,  the  rocks,  soils,  surface  waters,  and 
the  origin,  circulation,  quantity  accessibility,  and  development  of  the  under 
ground  waters  ;  gives  notes  on  water  supply  by  counties. 

237.  The  quality  of  the  surface  waters  of  California,  by  Walton  Van  Winkle 
and  F.  M.  Eaton.    1910.    142  pp.,  1  pi.    20c. 

Describes  geography,  climate,  industrial  development,  and  drainage,  and 
gives  results  of  mineral  analyses  of  the  river  waters. 

251.  Surface-water  supply  of  the  United  States,  1907-8,  Part  XI,  California. 
35c. 

Contains  a  section  (pp.  338-348)  on  "fluctuations  in  ground-water  levels 
in  the  valley  of  southern  California."  The  measurements  here  published  form 
a  continuation  of  those  published  in  Water-Supply  Paper  213.  They  were 
made  at  irregular  intervals  during  1907-8  on  the  same  wells  that  were  meas 
ured  during  the  earlier  period,  except  for  a  few  wells  that  had  become 
inaccessible. 


142  STREAM-GAGING  STATIONS,  ETC.,  1885-1913. 

274.  Some  stream  waters  of  the  western  United  States,  with  chapters  on  sedi 
ment  carried  by  the  Rio  Grande  and  the  industrial  applicaton  of 
water  analyses,  by  Herman  Stabler.  1911.  188  pp.  15c. 

Describes  collection  of  samples,  plan  of  analytical  work,  and  methods  of 
analyses ;  discusses  soap-consuming  power  of  waters,  water  softening,  boiler 
waters,  and  water  for  irrigation  ;  gives  results  of  analyses  of  waters  of  Sacra 
mento,  Pit,  Feather,  Yuba,  and  American  rivers,  Stony  and  Putah  creeks, 
and  Tuolumne  River  ;  also  of  Link  River,  Oreg.,  in  Klamath  River  basin. 

295.  Gazetteer  of  surface  waters  of  California,  Part  I :  Sacramento  River 
basin,  by  B.  D.  Wood.  1912.  99  pp.  lOc. 

*296.  Gazetteer  of  surface  waters  of  California,  Part  II :  San  Joaquin  River 
basin,  by  B.  D.  Wood.  1912.  102  pp.  lOc. 

*297.  Gazetteer  of  surface  waters  of  California,  Part  III :  Pacific  coast  and 
Great  Basin  streams,  by  B.  D.  Wood.  1913.  244  pp.  20c. 

Nos.  295—297  embrace  descriptions  of  streams  and  lakes  named  on  best 
available  maps  of  California. 

*298.  Water  resources  of  California,  Part  I:  Stream  measurements  in  Sacra 
mento  River  basin,  by  H.  D.  McGlashan  and  F.  F.  Henshaw.  1912. 
411  pp.,  8  pis.  30c. 

*299.  Water  resources  of  California,  Part  II:  Stream  measurements  in   San 

Joaquin  River  basin,  by  H.  D.  McGlashan  and  H.  J.  Dean.     1912. 

439  pp.,  7  pis.    50c. 
*300.  Water  resources  of  California,  Part  III :  Stream  measurements  in  the 

Great  Basin  and  Pacific  coast  river  basins,  by  H.  D.  McGlashan  and 

H.  J.  Dean.    1913.    956  pp.,  4  pis.    55c. 

Nos.  298-300  comprise  all  data  concerning  stream  flow  in  California  avail 
able  up  to  September  30,  1912.  The  reports  describe  the  drainage  basins, 
precipitation,  temperature,  and  forests,  and  give  the  results  of  work  at  gaging 
stations.  See  also  Nos.  295-297. 

ANNUAL  REPORTS. 

Each  of  the  papers  contained  in  the  annual  reports  was  also  issued  in  separate  form. 

Annual  reports  are  distributed  free  by  the  Geological  Survey  as  long  as  its  stock  lasts. 
An  asterisk  (*)  indicates  that  this  stock  has  been  exhausted.  Many  of  the  papers  so 
marked,  however,  may  be  purchased  from  the  SUPERINTENDENT  OF  DOCUMENTS,  WASH 
INGTON,  D.  C. 

*Tenth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1888-89,  J.  W. 
Powell,  Director.  1890.  2  parts.  *Pt.  II,  Irrigation,  viii,  123  pp.  35c. 

Makes  a  preliminary  report  on  the  organization  and  prosecution  of  the 
survey  of  the  arid  lands  for  purposes  of  irrigation ;  includes  an  account  of 
the  methods  of  topographic  and  hydraulic  work,  the  segregation  work  on 
reservoir  rites  and  irrigable  lands,  field  and  office  methods,  and  brief  descrip 
tions  of  the  topography  of  some  of  of  the  river  basins. 


PACIFIC    SLOPE   OF   CALIFORNIA.  143 

Eleventh  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1889-90,  J.  W. 
Powell,  Director.  1891.  2  parts.  Pt.  II,  Irrigation,  pp.  xiv,  395,  30 
plates  and  maps.  $1.25.  Contains  : 

*  Hydrography,  pp.  1-110.  Discusses  scope  of  work,  methods  of  stream 
measurement,  rainfall  and  evaporation,  and  describes  the  more  important 
streams. 

"Engineering,  pp.  111-200.  Defines  the  scope  of  the  work  and  gives  an 
account  of  the  surveys  in  the  Sun  River  basin  and  in  the  Arkansas,  Rio 
Grande,  California,  Lahontan,  Utah,  and  Snake  River  divisions. 

*The  arid  lands,  pp.  201-289.  Includes  statement  of  the  Director  to  the 
House  Committee  on  Irrigation,  extracts  from  the  constitutions  of  States 
relating  to  irrigation. 

*Topography,  pp.  291-343.  Comprises  reports  of  the  topographic  surveys 
in  California,  Nevada.  Colorado,  Idaho,  Montana,  and  New  Mexico,  and  a 
report  on  reservoir  sites. 

*  Irrigation  literature,  pp.   345-388.     Gives  a  list  of  books  and  pamphlets 
on    irrigation    and    allied    subjects    mainly    contained    in    the    library    of    the 
United  States  Geological  Survey. 

Twelfth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1890-91,  J.  W. 
Powell,  Director.  1891.  2  parts.  Pt.  II,  Irrigation,  xviii,  576  pp., 
93  pis.  $2.  Contains: 

"Hydrography  of  the  arid  regions,  by  F.  H.  Newell,  pp.  213-361,  Pis.  LVIII- 
CVI.  Discusses  the  available  water  supply  of  the  arid  regions,  the  duty  of 
water,  flood  waters,  relation  of  rainfall  to  river  flow  ;  classifies  the  drainage 
basins ;  and  describes  the  rivers  of  the  Missouri,  Arkansas,  Rio  Grande,  Colo 
rado,  Sacramento,  and  San  Joaquin  basins,  and  the  principal  streams  of  the 
Great  Basin  in  Nevada  and  Utah  and  the  Snake  River  drainage. 

*  Report  upon  the  location  and  survey  of  reservoir   sites  during  the  fiscal 
year  ending  June  30,   1891,  by  A.  H.  Thompson,  pp.   1-212,  Pis.  LIV-LVII. 
Describes  reservoir  sites  on  Yuba  River,  Deer  Creek,  Mokelumne  River,  Pacific 
Valley  Creek,  Big  Canyon  Creek,  Hull  Creek,  Granite  Lake,  Cherry  River,  Lake 
Vernon,  Big  Meadows  north  of  Hetch  Hetchy  Valley,  and  in  Hetch  Hetchy, 
California  ;  for  each  reservoir  site  gives  the  location,  height  of  dam,  area  in 
closed  by  top  contour,  approximate  contents  of  reservoir,  position  of  irrigable 
lands,  and  areas  of  segregated  lands. 

Thirteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1891-92, 
J.  W.  Powell,  Director.  1892.  (Pts.  II  and  III,  1893.)  3  parts. 
Pt.  Ill,  Irrigation,  pp.  xi,  486,  77  pis.  $1.85.  Contains : 

"Engineering  results  of  irrigation  survey,  by  H.  N.  Wilson,  pp.  351-437, 
Pis.  CXLVII-CLXXXII.  Describes  results  of  surveys  of  high  Sierra  reser 
voirs — Bear  Valley,  Kennedy's  Meadow,  Kennedy's  Lake,  Lake  Eleanor,  Tuo- 
lumne  Meadow,  Lake  Tenaya,  and  Lake  Yosemite — and  of  Bear  Lake,  Cal. 

"Sixteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1894-95. 
4  parts.  "Pt.  II.  Papers  of  an  economic  character,  pp.  xix,  598,  43  pis. 
$1.25.  Contains: 

*The  public  lands  and  their  water  supply,  by  F.  H.  Newell,  pp.  457-533, 
Pis.  XXXV-XXXIX.  Describes  general  character  of  the  public  lands,  the 
lands  disposed  of  (railroad,  grant,  and  swamp  lands,  and  private  miscellaneous 
entries),  lands  reserved  (Indian,  forest,  and  military  reservations),  the  vacant 
lands,  and  the  rate  of  disposal  of  vacant  lands  ;  discusses  the  streams,  wells, 
and  reservoirs  as  sources  of  water  supply ;  gives  details  for  each  State. 

Eighteenth  Annual  Report,  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1896-97,  Charles  D. 
Walcott,  Director.  1897.  5  parts  in  6  volumes.  *Pt  IV,  Hydrography, 
pp.  x,  756,  102  pis.  $1.75.  Contains: 

"Reservoirs  for  irrigation,  by  J.  D.  Schuyler,  pp.  617-740,  Pis.  XLVII-CII. 
Describes  rock  fill,  masonry,  and  earthenware  dams,  and  hydraulic  dam  con 
struction  in  California,  and  projected  reservoirs;  gives  tables  for  reservoir 
capacities  and  areas. 


144  STREAM-GAGING  STATIONS,  ETC.,  1885-1913. 

Twentieth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1898-99, 
Charles  D.  Walcott,  Director.  1899.  (Parts  II,  III,  IV,  V,  and  VII, 
1900.)  7  parts  in  8  vols.  and  separate  case  for  maps  with  Pt.  V, 
*Pt.  V,  Forest  Reserves,  pp.  xix,  498,  159  pis.,  8  maps  in  separate 
case.  $2.80.  Contains : 

-The  San  Gabriel  Forest  Reserve,  by  J.  B.  Leiberg,  pp.  411-428,  Pis.  CXLIII- 
CXLVI.  The  San  Bernardino  Forest  Reserve,  by  J.  B.  Leiberg,  pp.  429-454, 
Pis.  CXLVII-CLIII.  The  San  Jacinto  Forest  Reserve,  by  J.  B.  Leiberg, 
pp.  455-478,  Pis.  CLIV-CLIX.  Describes  general  topographic  features  of 
forest  reserves  and  drainage,  part  of  which  is  by  streams  tributary  to  the 
Pacific,  and  part  by  streams  that  are  lost  in  the  sands  of  the  Mohave  and 
other  deserts. 

BULLETINS. 

An  asterisk  (*)  indicates  that  the  Geological  Survey's  stock  of  the  paper  is  exhausted. 
Many  of  the  papers  so  marked  may  be  purchased  from  the  SUPERINTENDENT  OF  DOCU 
MENTS,  WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 

264.  Record  of  deep-well  drilling  for  1904,  by  M.  L.  Fuller,  E.  F.  Lines,  and 
A.  C.  Vetch.     1905.     106  pp.     lOc. 

Discusses  the  importance  of  accurate  well  records  to  the  driller,  to  owners 
of  oil,  gas,  and  water  wells,  and  to  the  geologist ;  describes  the  general 
methods  of  work  ;  gives  tabulated  records  of  wells  in  California,  and  detailed 
records  of  wells  in  Monterey  and  San  Diego  counties,  California.  These 
wells  were  selected  because  they  give  definite  stratigraphic  information. 

*298.  Record  of  deep-well  drilling  for  1905,  by  M.  L.  Fuller  and  Samuel  San- 
ford.  1906.  209  pp.  25c. 

Gives  an  account  of  progress  in  the  collection  of  well  records  and  samples  ; 
contains  tabulated  records  of  wells  in  California  ;  and  detailed  records  of  wells 
in  Alameda,  Fresno,  Kern,  Orange,  San  Luis  Obispo,  Santa  Clara,  Tulare, 
and  Ventura  counties.  The  wells  of  which  detailed  sections  are  given  were 
selected  because  they  afford  valuable  stratigraphic  information. 

GEOLOGIC    FOLIOS. 

Under  the  plan  adopted  for  the  preparation  of  a  geologic  map  of  the  United 
States  the  entire  area  is  divided  into  small  quadrangles,  bounded  by  certain 
meridians  and  parallels,  and  these  quadrangles,  which  number  several  thou 
sand,  are  separately  surveyed  and  mapped.1  The  unit  of  survey  is  also  the  unit 
of  publication,  and  the  maps  and  description  of  each  quadrangle  are  issued  in 
the  form  of  a  folio.  When  all  the  folios  are  completed  they  will  constitute  a 
Geologic  Atlas  of  the  United  States. 

A  folio  is  designated  by  the  name  of  the  principal  town  or  of  a  prominent 
natural  feature  within  the  quadrangle.  Each  folio  includes  maps  showing  the 
topography,  geology,  underground  structure,  and  mineral  deposits  of  the  area 
mapped  and  several  pages  of  descriptive  text.  The  text  explains  the  maps  and 
describes  the  topographic  and  geologic  features  of  the  country  and  its  mineral 
products.  The  topographic  map  shows  roads,  railroads,  waterways,  and,  by 
contour  lines,  the  shapes  of  the  hills  and  valleys  and  the  height  above  sea 
level  of  all  points  in  the  quadrangle.  The  areal-geology  map  shows  the  dis 
tribution  of  the  various  rocks  at  the  surface.  The  structural-geology  map  shows 
the  relations  of  the  rocks  to  one  another  underground.  The  economic-geology 
map  indicates  the  location  of  mineral  deposits  that  are  commercially  valuable. 
The  artesian-water  map  -shows  the  depth  to  underground-water  horizons. 
Economic-geology  and  artesian-water  maps  are  included  in  folios  if  the  condi- 

1  Index  maps  showing  areas  in  California  covered  by  topographic  maps  and  by  geologic 
folios  will  be  mailed  on  receipt  of  request  addressed  to  the  Director,  U.  S.  Geological 
Survey,  Washington,  D.  C. 


PACIFIC    SLOPE   OF   CALIFORNIA.  145 

tions  in  the  areas  mapped  warrant  tlieir  publication.  The  folios  are  of  special 
interest  to  students  of  geography  and  geology  and  are  valuable  as  guides  in  the 
development  and  utilization  of  mineral  resources. 

The  folios  numbered  from  1  to  163,  inclusive,  are  published  in  only  one  form 
(IS  by  22  inches),  called  the  library  edition.  Some  of  the  folios  that  bear  num 
bers  higher  than  163  are  published  also  in  an  octavo  edition  (6  by  9  inches). 
Owing  to  a  fire  in  the  Geological  Survey  building  May  18,  1913,  the  stock  of 
geologic  folios  was  more  or  less  damaged  by  fire  and  water,  but  80  or  90  per 
cent  of  the  folios  are  usable.  They  will  be  sold  at  the  uniform  price  of  5  cents 
ouch,  with  no  reduction  for  wholesale  orders.  This  rate  applies  to  folios  in 
stock  from  1  to  184,  inclusive,  also  to  the  library  edition  of  folio  186.  The 
library  edition  of  folios  185,  187,  and  higher  numbers  sells  for  25  cents  a  copy, 
except  that  some  folios  which  contain  an  unusually  large  amount  of  matter  sell 
for  50  cents  a  copy.  The  octavo  edition  of  folio  185  and  higher  numbers  sells 
for  50  cents  a  copy.  If  34  folios  selling  at  25  cents  each  (or  their  equivalent  in 
higher-priced  folios)  are  ordered  at  one  time  a  discount  of  40  per  cent  is 
allowed;  $5.10  is  the  minimum  amount  accepted  at  this  rate. 

All  the  folios  contain  descriptions  of  the  drainage  of  the  quadrangles.  The 
folios  in  the  following  list  contain  also  brief  discussions  of  the  underground 
waters  in  connection  with  the  economic  resources  of  the  areas  and  more  or  less 
information  concerning  the  utilization  of  the  water  resources. 

An  asterisk  (*)  indicates  that  the  stock  of  the  folio  is  exhausted. 

*17.  Marysville  folio. 

Includes,  under  "Economic  geology,"  a  section  on  the  water  supply. 

*39.  Truckee  folio. 

Describes  the  general  and  economic  geology  of  an  area  extending  westward 
and  northward  from  Truckee  Lake,  drained  by  streams  a  part  of  which  flow 
through  Yuba  and  American  rivers  to  the  Sacramento,  and  part  through 
Lake  Tahoe  to  the  Great  Basin  ;  discusses  the  topography  and  geology  and, 
under  "  Economic  geology,"  the  mineral  springs  which  occur  abundantly 
throughout  the  area. 

*66.  Colfax  folio. 

Under  "  General  features "  describes  the  streams  and  hydraulic  mining 
ditches,  and  under  "  Economic  geology  "  gives  a  brief  paragraph  on  the  water 
supply,  mentioning  the  springs. 

101.  San  Luis  folio. 

Under  "  Economic  geology  "  describes  mineral  springs. 

*138.  Redding  folio. 

Describes  the  relief  and  drainage,  the  stratigraphic  and  historical  geology 
and,  under  "  Economic  geology,"  discusses  briefly  irrigation  and  artesian 
water. 

*163.  Santa  Cruz  folio. 

Under  "  Economic  geology "  describes  the  water  resources,  including 
streams,  springs,  flowing  wells,  and  reservoirs. 


146  STREAM-GAGING  STATIONS,  ETC.,  1885-1913. 

MISCELLANEOUS    REPORTS. 

Other  Federal  bureaus  and  State  and  other  organizations  have 
from  time  to  time  published  reports  relating  to  the  water  resources 
of  various  sections  of  the  country.  Notable  among  those  pertaining 
to  the  Pacific  slope  of  California  are  the  reports  of  the  State  engineer 
and  surveyor,  the  State  conservation  commission,  and  the  State  water 
commission. 

The  following  reports  deserve  special  mention  : 

Hall,  W.  H.,  Physical  data  and  statistics  of  California,  1886. 
Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Public  Works  to  the  Governor  of  Califor 
nia,  1895. 
Report  of  the  State  Water  Commission  of  California,  1912. 


GEOLOGICAL   SURVEY   HYDBOLOGIC    REPORTS   OF    GENERAL 

INTEREST. 

The  following  list  comprises  reports  not  readily  classifiable  by 
drainage  basins  and  covering  a  wide  range  of  hydrologic  investiga 
tions  : 

WATER-SUPPLY  PAPERS. 

*1.  Pumping  water  for  irrigation,  by  H.  M.  Wilson.     1896.     57  pp.,  9  pis. 

Describes  pumps  and  motive  powers,  windmills,  water  wheels,  and  various 
kinds  of  engines ;  also  storage  reservoirs  to  retain  pumped  water  until 
needed  for  irrgiation. 

*3.  Sewage  irrigation,  by  G.  W.  Rafter.    1897.     100  pp.,  4  pis.     (See  Water- 
Supply  Paper  22.)    lOc. 

Discusses  methods  of  sewage  disposal  by  intermittent  filtration  and  by 
irrigation  ;  describes  utilization  of  sewage  in  Germany,  England,  and  France, 
and  sewage  purification  in  the  United  States. 

*8.  Windmills  for  irrigation,  by  E.  C.  Murphy.    1897.    49  pp.,  8  pis.    lOc. 

Gives  results  of  experimental  tests  of  windmills  during  the  summer  of  1896 
in  the  vicinity  of  Garden,  Kansas ;  describes  instruments  and  methods  and 
draws  conclusions. 

*14.  New  tests  of  certain  pumps  and  water  lifts  used  in  irrigation,  by  O.  P. 
Hood.    1898.    91  pp.,  1  pi.    lOc. 

Discusses  efficiency  of  pumps  and  water  lifts  of  various  types. 

*20.  Experiments  with  windmills,  by  T.  O.  Perry.    1899.    97  pp.,  12  pis.    15c. 

Includes   tables   and   descriptions   of   wind   wheels,    makes   comparisons   of 
wheels  of  several  types,  and  discusses  results. 
*22.  Sewage  irrigation,  Part  II,  by  G.  W.  Rafter.    1899.    100  pp.,  7  pis.    15c. 

Gives  re'sume'  of  Water-Supply  Paper  No.  3 ;  discusses  pollution  of  certain 
streams,  experiments  on  purification  of  factory  wastes  in  Massachusetts, 
value  of  commercial  fertilizers,  and  describes  American  sewage  disposal 
plants  by  States ;  contains  bibliography  of  publications  relating  to  sewage, 
utilization,  and  disposal. 

32.  Water   resources  of  Puerto   Rico,  by   H.   M.   Wilson.    1899.    48   pp.,   17 
pis.     15c. 

Describes  briefly  topography,  climate,  rivers,  irrigation  methods,  soils, 
forestation,  water  power,  and  transportation  facilities. 

*41.  The  windmill ;  its  efficiency  and  economic  use,  Part  I,  by  E.  C.  Murphy. 
1901.     72  pp.,  14  pis.     15c. 

*42.  The  windmill;  its  efficiency  and  economic  use,  Part  II,  by  E.  C.  Murphy. 
1901.     75  pp.,  2  pis.     lOc. 

Nos.  41  and  42  give  details  of  results  of  experimental  tests  with  wind 
mills  of  various  types. 

*43.  Conveyance  of  water  in  irrigation  canals,  flumes,  and  pipes,  by  Samuel 
Fortier.    1901.    86  pp.,  15  pis.    15c. 

IX 


X  STREAM-GAGING  STATIONS,  ETC.,  1885-1913. 

44.  Profiles  of  rivers  in  the  United  States,  by  Henry  Gannett.  1901.  100  pp., 
11  pis.  15c. 

Gives  elevations  and  distance  along  rivers  of  the  United  States ;  also  brief 
descriptions  of  many  of  the  streams.  Arrangement  geographic.  Many  river 
profiles  are  scattered  through  other  reports  on  surface  waters  in  various 
parts  of  the  United  States. 

*56.  Method  of  stream  measurement.    1901.    51  pp.,  12  pis.    15c. 

Describes  the  methods  used  by  the  Survey  in  1901-2.  (See  also  Nos.  64, 
94,  and  95.) 

57.  Preliminary  list  of  deep  borings  in  the  United  States,  Part  I  (Alabama- 
Montana),  by  N.  H.  Darton.  1902.  60  pp.  (See  No.  149.)  5c. 

61.  Preliminary  list  of  deep  borings  in  the  United  States,  Part  II  (Nebraska- 
Wyoming),  by  N.  H.  Darton.  1902.  67  pp.  5c. 

Nos.  57  and  61  contain  information  as  to  depth,  diameter,  yield,  and  head  of 
water  in  borings  more  than  400  feet  deep ;  under  head  "  Remarks "  gives 
information  concerning  temperature,  quality  of  water,  purposes  of  boring, 
etc.  The  lists  are  arranged  by  States,  and  the  States  are  arranged  alphabeti 
cally.  A  second  revised  edition  was  published  in  1905  as  Water-Supply  Paper 
149  (q.  v.).  5c. 

64.  Accuracy  of  stream  measurements,  by  E.  C.  Murphy.  1902.  99  pp.,  4  pis. 
(See  No.  95.)  lOc. 

Describes  methods  of  measuring  velocity  of  water  and  of  measuring  and 
computing  stream  flow  and  compares  results  obtained  with  the  different  instru 
ments  and  methods ;  describes  also  experiments  and  results  at  the  Cornell 
University  hydraulic  laboratory.  A  second,  enlarged  edition  published  as 
Water-Supply  Paper  95. 

*67.  The  motions  of  underground  waters,  by  C.  S.  Slichter.     1902.     106  pp.,  8 
pis.    15c. 

Discusses  origin,  depth,  and  amount  of  underground  waters ;  permeability 
of  rocks  and  porosity  of  soils ;  causes,  rates,  and  laws  of  motions  of  under 
ground  water ;  surface  and  deep  zones  of  flow  ;  and  recovery  of  waters  by  open 
wells  and  artesian  and  deep  wells ;  treats  of  the  shape  and  position  of  the 
water  table ;  gives  simple  methods  of  measuring  yield  of  flowing  well ;  de 
scribes  artesian  wells  at  Savannah,  Ga. 

72.  Sewage  pollution  in  the  metropolitan  area  near  New  York  City  and  its 
effect  on  inland  water  resources,  by  M.  O.  Leighton.  1902.  75  pp., 
8  pis.  lOc. 

Defines  "  normal  "  and  "  polluted  "  waters  and  discusses  the  damage  result 
ing  from  pollution. 

77.  The  water  resources  of  Molokai,  Hawaiian  Islands,  by  Waldemar  Lindgren. 
1903.  62  pp.,  4  pis.  lOc. 

Describes  briefly  the  topography,  geology,  coral  reefs,  climate,  soils,  vegeta 
tion,  forests,  fauna  of  the  island,  the  springs,  running  streams  and  wells,  and 
discusses  the  utilization  of  the  surface  and  underground  waters. 

*80.  The  relation  of  rainfall  to  run-off,  by  G.  W.  Rafter.    1903.    104  pp.    lOc. 

Treats  of  measurements  of  rainfall  and  laws  and  measurements  of  stream 
flow ;  gives  rainfall  run-off  and  evaporation  formulas ;  discusses  effect  of 
forests  on  rainfall  and  run-off. 

87.  Irrigation  in  India  (second  edition),  by  H.  M.  Wilson.  1903.  238  pp.,  27 
pis.  25c. 

First  edition  was  published  in  Part  II  of  the  Twelfth  Annual  Report. 


PACIFIC   SLOPE   OF   CALIFORNIA.  XI 

93.  Proceedings  of  first  conference  of  engineers  of  Reclamation  Service,  with 
accompanying  papers,  compiled  by  F.  H.  Newell,  chief  engineer.  1904. 
361  pp.  25c. 

Contains,  in  addition  to  an  account  of  the  organization  of  the  hydrographlc 
[water-resources]  branch  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  and  the 
reports  of  the  conferences,  the  following  papers  of  more  or  less  general 
interest : 

Limits  of  an  irrigation  project,  by  D.  W.  Ross. 

Relation  of  Federal  and  State  laws  to  irrigation,  by  Morris  Bien. 

Electrical  transmission  of  power  for  pumping,  by  H.  A.  Storrs. 

Correct  design  and  stability  of  high  masonry  dams,  by  Geo.  Y.  Wisner. 

Irrigation  surveys  and  the  use  of  the  planetable,  by  J.  B.  Lippincott. 

The  use  of  alkaline  waters  for  irrigation,  by  Thomas  A.  Means. 

*94.  Hydrographic  manual  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  prepared  by 
E.  C.  Murphy,  J.  C.  Hoyt,  and  G.  B.  Hollister.  1904.  76  pp.,  3  pis. 
lOc. 

Gives  instruction  for  field  and  office  work  relating  to  measurements  of 
stream  flow  by  current  meters.  (See  also  No.  95.) 

95.  Accuracy  of  stream  measurements  (second,  enlarged  edition),  by  E.  C. 
Murphy.  1904.  169  pp.,  6  pis. 

Describes  methods  of  measuring  and  computing  stream  flow  and  compares 
results  derived  from  different  instruments  and  methods.     (See  also  No.  94.) 
103.  A  review  of  the  laws  forbidding  pollution  of  inland  waters  in  the  United 
States,  by  E.  B.  Goodell.    1904.    120  pp.     (See  Xo.  152.) 

Explains   the  legal   principles   under  which   antipollution   statutes   become 

operative,   quotes  court  decisions  to  show  authority  for  various  deductions, 

and  classifies  according  to  scope  the  statutes  enacted  in  the  different  States. 

110.  Contributions  to   the   hydrology   of  eastern  United   States,   1904;    M.   L. 

Fuller,  geologist  in  charge.    1905.    211  pp.,  5  pis.    lOc. 

Contains  the  following  reports  of  general  interest.  The  scope  of  each 
paper  is  indicated  by  its  title. 

Description  of  underflow  meter  used  in  measuring  the  velocity  and  direc 
tion  of  underground  water,  by  Charles  S.  Slichter. 

The  California  or  "  stovepipe "  method  of  well  construction,  by  Charles 
S.  Slichter. 

Approximate  methods  of  measuring  the  yield  of  flowing  wells,  by  Charles 
S.  Slichter. 

Corrections  necessary  in  accurate  determinations  of  flow  from  vertical  well 
casings,  from  notes  furnished  by  A.  N.  Talbot. 

Experiment  relating  to  problems  of  well  contamination  at  Quitman,  Ga., 
by  S.  W.  McCallie. 

Notes  on  the  hydrology  of  Cuba,  by  M.  L.  Fuller. 

113.  The  disposal  of  strawboard  and  oil-well  wastes,  by  R.  L.   Sackett  and 

Isaiah  Bowman.    1905.    52  pp.,  4  pis.    5c. 

The  first  paper  discusses  the  pollution  of  streams  by  sewage  and  by  trade 
wastes,  describes  the  manufacture  of  strawboard  and  gives  results  of  various 
experiments  in  disposing  of  the  waste.  The  second  paper  describes  briefly 
the  topography,  drainage,  and  geology  of  the  region  about  Marion,  Ind.,  the 
contamination  of  rock  wells  and  of  streams  by  waste  oil  and  brine. 

114.  Underground  waters  of  eastern  United  States;  M.  L.  Fuller,  geologist  in 

charge.     1905.    285  pp.,  18  pis.    25c. 

Contains  report  on  "  Occurrence  of  underground  waters,"  by  M.  L.  Fuller, 
discussing  sources,  amount,  and  temperature  of  waters,  permeability  and 
storage  capacity  of  rocks,  water-bearing  formations,  recovery  of  water  by 
springs,  wells,  and  pumps,  essential  conditions  of  artesian  flows,  and  general 
conditions  affecting  underground  waters  in  eastern  United  States. 

115.  River  surveys  and  profiles  made  during  1903,  by  W.  C.  Hall  and  J.  C. 

Hoyt.    1905.    115  pp.,  4  pis.    lOc. 

Contains  results  of  surveys  made  to  determine  location  of  undeveloped 
power  sites. 

119.  Index  to  the  hydrographic  progress  reports  of  the  United  States  Geological 
Survey,  1888  to  1903,  by  J.  C.  Hoyt  and  B.  D.  Wood.  1905.  253 
pp.  15c. 


XII  STREAM-GAGING   STATIONS,   ETC.,   1885-1913. 

120.  Bibliographic  review  and  index  of  papers  relating  to  underground  waters 
published  by   the  United   States   Geological   Survey,   1879-1904,   by 
M.  L.  Fuller.    1905.    128  pp.    lOc. 
Scope  indicated  by  title. 

122.  Relation  of  the  law  to  underground  waters,  by  D.  W.  Johnson.     1905. 
55  pp.    5c. 

Defines  and  classifies  underground  waters,  gives  common-law  rules  relating 
to  their  use,  and  cites  State  legislative  acts  affecting  them. 

140.  Field  measurements  of  the  rate  of  movement  of  underground  waters,  by 
C.  S.  Slichter.    1905.    122  pp.,  15  pis.    15c. 

Discusses  the  capacity  of  sand  to  transmit  water,  describes  measurements 
of  underflow  in  Rio  Hondo,  San  Gabriel,  and  Mohave  River  valleys,  Cal.,  and 
on  Long  Island,  N.  Y. ;  gives  results  of  tests  of  wells  and  pumping  plants, 
and  describes  stovepipe  method  of  well  construction. 

143.  Experiments  on  steel-concrete  pipes  on  a  working  scale,  by  J.  H.  Quinton. 

1905.    61  pp.,  4  pis. 
Scope  indicated  by  title. 

144.  The  normal  distribution  of  chlorine  in  the  natural  waters  of  New  York 

and  New  England,  by  D.  D.  Jackson.    1905.    31  pp.,  5  pis.    lOc. 

Discusses  common  salt  in  coast  and  inland  waters,  salt  as  an  index  to 
pollution  of  streams  and  wells,  the  solutions  and  methods  used  in  chlorine 
determinations,  and  the  use  of  the  normal  chlorine  map  ;  gives  charts  and 
tables  for  chlorine  in  the  New  England  States  and  New  York. 

145.  Contributions  to  the  hydrology  of  eastern  United   States,  1905;   M.   L. 

Fuller,  geologist  in  charge.    1905.    220  pp.,  6  pis. 

Contains  brief  reports  of  general  interest  as  follows  : 

Drainage  of  ponds  into  drilled  wells,  by  Robert  E.  Horton.  Discusses 
efficiency,  cost,  and  capacity  of  drainage  wells  and  gives  statistics  of  such 
wells  in  southern  Michigan. 

Construction  of  so-called  fountain  and  geyser  springs,  by  Myron  L.  Fuller. 

A  convenient  gage  for  determining  low  artesian  heads,  by  Myron  L.  Fuller. 

146.  Proceedings  of  second  conference  of  engineers  of  the  Reclamation  Service, 

with  accompanying  papers,  compiled  by  F.  H.  Newell,  chief  engineer. 
1905.  267  pp.  15c. 

Contains  brief  account  of  the  organization  of  the  hydrographic  [water- 
resources]  branch  and  the  Reclamation  Service,  reports  of  conferences  and 
committees,  circulars  of  instruction,  and  many  brief  reports  on  subjects 
closely  related  to  reclamation,  and  a  bibliography  of  technical  papers  by 
members  of  the  service.  Of  the  papers  read  at  the  conference  those  listed 
below  (scope  indicated  by  title)  are  of  more  or  less  general  interest: 

Proposed  State  code  of  water  laws,  by  Morris  Bien. 

Power  engineer  applied  in  irrigation  problems,  by  O.  H.  Ensign. 

Estimates  on  tunneling  in  irrigation  projects,  by  A.  L.  Fellows. 

Collection  of  stream-gaging  data,  by  N.  C.  Grover. 

Diamond-drill   methods,   by  G.  A.    Hammond. 

Mean-velocity  and  area  curves,  by  F.  W.  Hanna. 

Importance  of  general  hydrographic  data  concerning  basins  of  streams 
gaged,  by  R.  E.  Horton. 

Effect  of  aquatic  vegetation  on  stream  flow,  by  R.  E.  Horton. 

Sanitary  regulations  governing  construction  camps,  by  M.  O.  Leighton. 

Necessity  of  draining  irrigated  land,  by  Thos.  H.  Means. 

Alkali  soils,  by  Thos.  H.  Means. 

Cost  of  stream-gaging  work,  by  E.  C.  Murphy. 

Equipment  of  a  cable  gaging  station,  by  E.  C.  Murphy. 

Silting  of  reservoirs,  by  W.  M.  Reed. 

Farm-unit  classification,  by  D.  W.  Ross. 

Cost  of  power  for  pumping  irrigating  water,  by  H.  A.   Storrs. 

Records  of  flow  at  current-meter  gaging  stations  during  the  frozen  season, 
by  F.  H.  Tillinghast. 


PACIFIC   SLOPE   OF  CALIFORNIA.  XIII 

147.  Destructive  floods  in  United  States  in  1904,  by  E.  C.  Murphy.    15c. 

Contains  a  brief  account  of  "A  method  of  computing  cross-section  area  of 
waterways,"  including  formulas  for  maximum  discharge  and  areas  of  cross 
section. 

149.  Preliminary  list  of  deep  borings  in  the  United  States,  second  edition  with 

additions,  by  N.  H.  Darton.     1905.     175  pp.     lOc. 

Gives  by  States  (and  within  the  States  by  counties)  location,  depth,  diam 
eter,  yield,  height  of  water,  and  other  available  information  concerning 
wells  400  feet  or  more  in  depth  ;  includes  all  wells  listed  in  Water-Supply 
Papers  57  to  61 ;  mentions  also  principal  publications  relating  to  deep  borings. 

150.  Weir  experiments,  coefficients,  and  formulas,  by  R.  E.  Horton.    1906.    189 

pp.,  38  pis.     (See  Water-Supply  Paper  200.)     15c. 
Scope   indicated  by   title. 

151.  Field  assay  of  water,  by  M.  O.  Leighton.    1905.    77  pp.,  4  pis.    lOc. 

Discusses  methods,  instruments,  and  reagents  used  in  determining  turbidity, 
color,  iron,  chlorides,  and  hardness  in  connection  with  the  studies  of  the 
quality  of  water  in  various  parts  of  the  United  States. 

152.  A  review  of  the  laws  forbidding  pollution  of  inland  waters  in  the  United 

States  (second  edition),  by  E.  B.  Goodell.    1905.    149  pp. 
Scope   indicated   by   title. 

155.  Fluctuations  of  the  water  level  in  wells,  with  special  reference  to  Long 
Island,  N.  Y.,  by  A.  C.  Veatch.     1906.     83  pp.,  9  pis.     25c. 

Includes  general  discussion  of  fluctuation  due  to  rainfall  and  evaporation, 
barometric  changes,  temperature  changes  in  rivers,  changes  in  lake  level, 
tidal  changes,  effects  of  settlement,  irrigation,  dams,  underground-water  de 
velopments,  and  to  indeterminate  causes. 

*160.  Underground  water  papers,  1906 ;  M.  L.  Fuller,  geologist  in  charge.  1906. 
104  pp.,  1  pi. 

Gives  account  of  work  in   1905 ;   lists  of   publications   relating  to  under 
ground  waters,  and  contains  the  following  brief  reports  of  general  interest : 
Significance  of  the  term  "  artesian,"  by  Myron  L.  Fuller. 
Representation  of  wells  and  springs  on  maps,  by  Myron  L.  Fuller. 
Total  amount  of  free  water  in  the  earth's  crust,  by  Myron  L.  Fuller. 
Use  of  fluorescein  in  the  study  of  underground  waters,  by  R.  B.  Dole. 
Problems  of  water  contamination,  by  Isaiah  Bowman. 
Instances  of  improvement  of  water  in  wells,  by  Myron  L.  Fuller. 

*162.  Destructive  floods  in  the  United  States  in  1905,  with  a  discussion  of  flood 
discharge  and  frequency  and  an  index  to  flood  literature,  by  E.  C. 
Murphy  and  others.  1906.  105  pp.,  4  pis.  15c. 

163.  Bibliographic  review  and  index  of  underground-water  literature  published 
in  the  United  States  in  1905,  by  M.  L.  Fuller,  F.  G.  Clapp,  and  B.  L. 
Johnson.     1906.     130  pp.     15c. 
Scope  indicated  by  title. 

*179.  Prevention  of  stream  pollution  by  distillery  refuse,  based  on  investigations 
at  Lynchburg,  Ohio,  by  Herman  Stabler.  1906.  34  pp.,  1  pi.  lOc. 

Describes  grain  distillation,  treatment  of  slop,  sources,  character,  and 
effects  of  effluents  on  streams ;  discusses  filtration,  precipitation,  fermenta 
tion,  and  evaporation  methods  of  disposal  of  wastes  without  pollution. 

180.  Turbine  water-wheel  tests  and   power   tables,   by  R.   E.   Horton.     1906. 
134  pp. ;  2  pis.     20c. 
Scope  indicated  by  title. 


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*185.  Investigations  on  the  purification  of  Boston  sewage,  by  C-E.  A  Winslow 
and  E.  B.  Phelps.  1906.  163  pp.  25c. 

Discusses  composition,  disposal,  purification,  and  treatment  of  sewages  and 
recent  tendencies  in  sewage-disposal  practice  in  England,  Germany,  and  the 
United  States ;  describes  character  of  crude  sewage  at  Boston,  removal  of 
suspended  matter,  treatment  in  septic  tanks,  and  purification  in  intermittent 
sand  filtration  and  coarse  material ;  gives  bibliography. 

*186.  Stream  pollution  by  acid-iron  wastes,  a  report  based  on  investigations 
made  at  Shelby,  Ohio,  by  Herman  Stabler.  1906.  36  pp.,  1  pi.  lOc. 
Gives  history  of  pollution  by  acid-iron  wastes  at  Shelby,  Ohio,  and  result 
ing  litigation ;  discusses  effect  of  acid-iron  liquors  on  sewage  purification 
processes,  recovery  of  copper  as  from  acid-iron  wastes,  and  other  processes 
for  removal  of  pickling  liquor. 

*187.  Determination  of  stream  flow  during  the  frozen  season,  by  H.  K.  Barrows 
and  R.  E.  Horton.    1907.    93  pp.,  1  pi.    15c. 
Scope  indicated  by  title. 

*189.  The  prevention  of  stream  pollution  by  strawboard  waste,  by  E.  B.  Phelps. 
1906.  29  pp.,  2  pis.  5c. 

Describes  manufacture  of  strawboard,  present  and  proposed  methods  of 
disposal  of  waste  liquors,  laboratory  investigations  of  precipitation  and  sedi 
mentation,  and  field  studies  of  amounts  and  character  of  water  used,  raw 
material  and  finished  product,  and  mechanical  filtration. 

*194.  Pollution  of  Illinois  and  Mississippi  rivers  by  Chicago  sewage  (a  digest 
of  the  testimony  taken  in  the  case  of  the  State  of  Missouri  v.  The 
State  of  Illinois  and  the  Sanitary  District  of  Chicago),  by  M.  O. 
Leighton.     1907.     369  pp.,  2  pis.     40c. 
Scope  indicated  by  amplification  of  title. 

*196.  Water  supply  of  Nome  region,  Seward  Peninsula,  Alaska,  1906,  by  J.  C. 
Hoyt  and  F.  F.  Henshaw.  1907.  52  pp.,  6  pis.  15c. 

Gives  results  of  measurements  of  flow  of  Alaskan  streams,  discusses  avail 
able  water  supply  for  ditch  and  pipe  lines  and  power  development ;  presents 
notes  for  investors. 

*200.  Weir  experiments,  coefficients,  and  formulas,  revision  of  paper  No.  150, 
by  R.  E.  Horton.    1907.    195  pp.,  38  pis.    35c. 
Scope  indicated  by  title. 

*218.  Water-supply  investigations  in  Alaska,  1906-7  (Nome  and  Kougarok 
regions,  Seward  Peninsula;  Fairbanks  district,  Yukon-Tanana 
region),  by  F.  F.  Henshaw  and  C.  C.  Covert.  1908.  156  pp.,  12 
pis.  25c. 

Describes  the  drainage  basins,  gives  results  of  observations  at  the  gaging 
stations,  and  discusses  the  water  supply  of  the  ditches  and  pipe  lines,  and 
possibilities  of  development ;  gives  also  meteorological  records. 

*226.  The  pollution  of  streams  by  sulphite-pulp  waste,  a  study  of  possible 
remedies,  by  E.  B.  Phelps.  1908.  37  pp.,  1  pi.  lOc. 

Describes  manufacture  of  sulphite  pulp,  the  waste  liquors,  and  the  experi 
mental  work  leading  to  suggestions  as  to  methods  of  preventing  stream 
pollution. 

228.  Water-supply  investigations  of  the  Yukon-Tanana  region,  Alaska,  1907 
and  1908  (Fairbanks,  Circle,  and  Rampart  districts),  by  C.  C. 
Covert  and  C.  E.  Ellsworth.  1909.  108  pp.,  7  pis.  20c. 

Describes  the  drainage  basins;  gives  results  of  observations  at  gaging 
stations;  discusses  the  water  supplies  of  the  ditches  and  pipe  lines  and 
possibilities  of  hydraulic  development. 

*229.  The  disinfection  of  sewage  and  sewage  filter  effluents,  with  a  chapter  on 
the  putrescibility  and  stability  of  sewage  effluents,  by  E.  B.  Phelps. 
1909.    91  pp.,  1  pi.    15c. 
Scope  indicated  by  title. 


PACIFIC    SLOPE   OF   CALIFOKNIA.  XV 

234.  Papers  on  the  conservation  of  water  resources.    1909.    96  pp.,  2  pis.    15c. 

Contains  the  following  papers,  whose  scope  is  indicated  by  their  titles : 
Distribution  of  rainfall,  by  Henry  Gannett ;  Floods,  by  M.  O.  Leighton ; 
Developed  water  powers,  compiled  under  the  direction  of  W.  M.  Steuart, 
with  discussion  by  M.  O.  Leighton ;  Undeveloped  water  powers,  by  M.  O. 
Leighton ;  Irrigation,  by  F.  H.  Newell ;  Underground  waters,  by  W.  C. 
Mendenhall ;  Denudation,  by  R.  B.  Dole  and  Herman  Stabler ;  Control  of 
catchment  areas,  by  H.  N.  Parker. 

*235.  The  purification  of  some  textile  and  other  factory  wastes,  by  Herman 
Stabler  and  G.  H.  Pratt.  1909.  76  pp.  lOc. 

Discusses  waste  waters  from  wool-scouring,  bleaching,  and  dyeing  cotton 
yarn,  bleaching  cotton  piece  goods,  and  manufacture  of  oleomargarine, 
fertilizer,  and  glue. 

236.  The  quality  of  surface  waters  in  the  United  States :  Part  I,  Analyses  of 
waters  east  of  the  one-hundredth  meridian,  by  R.  B.  Dole.  1909. 
123  pp.  lOc. 

Describes  collection  of  samples,  method  of  examination,  preparation  of 
solutions,  accuracy  of  estimates,  and  expression  of  analytical  results. 

238.  The  public  utility  of  water  powers  and  their  governmental  regulation,  by 
Rene"  Tavernier  and  M.  O.  Leighton.  1910.  161  pp.  15c. 

Discusses  hydraulic  power  and  irrigation,  French,  Italian,  and  Swiss  legis 
lation  relative1  to  the  development  of  water  powers,  and  laws  proposed  in 
the  French  Parliament,  reviews  work  of  bureau  of  hydraulics  and  agricultural 
improvement  of  the  French  department  of  agriculture,  and  gives  re'sume'  of 
Federal  and  State  v/ater-power  legislation  in  the  United  States. 

255.  Underground  waters  for  farm  use,  by  M.  L.  Fuller.  1910.  58  pp., 
17  pis.  15c. 

Discusses  rocks  as  sources  of  water  supply  and  the  relative  safety  of  sup 
plies  from  different  materials ;  springs,  and  their  protection ;  open  or  dug 
and  deep  wells,  their  location,  yield,  relative  cost,  protection,  and  safety ; 
advantages  and  disadvantages  of  cisterns  and  combination  wells  and  cisterns. 

*257.  Well-drilling  methods,  by  Isaiah  Bowman.    1911.    139  pp.,  4  pis.    15c. 

Discusses  amount,  distribution,  and  disposal  of  rainfall,  water-bearing 
rocks,  amount  of  underground  water,  artesian  conditions,  and  oil  and  gas 
bearing  formations  ;  gives  history  of  well  drilling  in  Asia,  Europe,  and  the 
United  States ;  describes  in  detail  the  various  methods  and  the  machinery 
used ;  discusses  loss  of  tools  and  geologic  difficulties ;  contamination  of  well 
waters  and  methods  of  prevention ;  tests  of  capacity  and  measurement  of 
depth ;  and  costs  of  sinking  wells. 

258.  Underground  water  papers,  1910,  by  M.  L.  Fuller,  F.  G.  Clapp,  G.  C.  Mat- 
son,  Samuel  Sanford,  and  H.  C.  Wolff.    1911.    125  pp.,  2  pis.    15c. 
Contains  the  following  papers  (scope  indicated  by  titles)  of  general  interest : 
Drainage  by  wells,  by  M.  L.  Fuller. 

Freezing  of  wells  and  related  phenomena,  by  M.  L.  Fuller. 
Pollution  of  underground  waters  in  limestone,  by  G.  C.  Matson. 
Protection  of  shallow  wells  in  sandy  deposits,  by  M.  L,  Fuller. 
Magnetic  wells,  by  M.  L.  Fuller. 

*259.  The  underground  waters  of  southwestern  Ohio,  by  M.  L.  Fuller  and  F.  G. 
Clapp,  with  a  discussion  of  the  chemical  character  of  the  waters,  by 
R.  B.  Dole.  1912.  228  pp.,  9  pis.  35c. 

Describes  the  topography,  climate,  and  geology  of  the  region,  the  water 
bearing  formations,  the  source,  mode  of  occurrence,  and  head  of  the  waters, 
and  municipal  supplies ;  gives  details  by  counties ;  discusses  in  supplement, 
under  chemical  character,  method  of  analysis  and  expression  of  results, 
mineral  constituents,  effect  of  the  constituents  on  waters  for  domestic, 
industrial,  or  medicinal  uses,  methods  of  purification,  chemical  composition  ; 
many  analyses  and  field  assays.  The  matter  in  the  supplement  was  also 
published  in  Water-Supply  Paper  254  (The  underground  waters  of  north- 
central  Indiana). 


XVI  STREAM-GAGING   STATIONS,   ETC.,  1885-1913. 

274.  Some  stream  waters  of  the  western  United  States,  with  chapters  on  sedi 
ment  carried  by  the  Rio  Grande  and  the  industrial  application  of 
water  analyses,  by  Herman  Stabler.  1911.  188  pp.  15c. 

Describes  collection  of  samples,  plan  of  analytical  work,  and  methods  of 
analyses  ;  discusses  soap-consuming  power  of  waters,  water  softening,  boiler 
waters,  and  water  for  irrigation  ;  gives  results  of  analyses  of  waters  of  the 
Rio  Grande  and  of  Pecos,  Gallimas,  and  Hondo  rivers. 

*280.  Gaging  stations  maintained  by  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1888- 
1910,  and  Survey  publications  relating  to  water  resources,  compiled 
by  B.  D.  Wood.  1912.  102  pp.  lOc. 

314.  Surface  water  supply  of  Seward  Peninsula,  Alaska,  by  F.  F.  Henshaw  and 
G.  L.  Parker,  with  a  sketch  of  the  geography  and  geology  by  P.  S. 
Smith,  and  a  description  of  methods  of  placer  mining  by  A.  H.  Brooks. 
1913.  317  pp.,  17  pis.  45c. 

Contains  results  of  work  at  gaging  stations. 

*315.  The  purification  of  public  water  supplies,  b>y  G.  A.  Johnson.  1913.  84  pp., 
8  pis.  lOc. 

Discusses  ground,  lake,  and  river  waters  as  public  supplies,  development  of 
waterworks  systems  in  the  United  States,  water  consumption,  and  typhoid 
fever ;  describes  methods  of  filtration  and  sterilization  of  water,  and  municipal 
water  softening. 

*318.  Water  resources  of  Hawaii,  1909-1911,  by  W.  F.  Martin  and  C.  H.  Pierce. 

1913.  552  pp.,  15  pis.    50c. 

Describes  the  general  features  of  the  Islands  and  gives  results  of  measure 
ments  of  streams  and  of  observations  of  rainfall  and  evaporation  ;  contains  a 
gazetteer. 

334.  The  Ohio  Valley  flood  of  March-April,  1913  (including  comparisons  with 
some  earlier  floods),  by  A.  H.  Horton  and  H.  J.  Jackson.  1913.  96 
pp.,  32  pis.  20c. 

Although  relating  specifically  to  floods  in  the  Ohio  Valley,  this  report  dis 
cusses  also  the  causes  of  floods  and  the  prevention  of  damage  by  floods. 

336.  Water  resources  of  Hawaii,  1912,  by  C.  H.  Pierce  and  G.  K.  Larrisor 

1914.  392  pp.    50c. 

Contains  results  of  stream  measurements  on  the  islands  in  1912. 

337.  The  effects  of  ice  on  stream  flow,  by  William  Glenn  Hoyt.     1913.     76  pp., 

7  pis.    15c. 

Discusses  methods  of  measuring  the  winter  flow  of  streams. 

PROFESSIONAL  PAPERS. 

*72.  Denudation  and  erosion  in  the  southern  Appalachian  region  and  the  Monon- 
gahela  basin,  by  L.  C.  Glenn.  1911.  137  pp.,  21  pis.  35c. 

Describes  the  topography,  geology,  drainage,  forests,  climate  and  popula 
tion,  and  transportation  facilities  of  the  region,  the  relation  of  agriculture, 
lumbering,  mining,  and  power  development  to  erosion  and  denudation,  and  the 
nature,  effects,  and  remedies  of  erosion  ;  gives  details  of  conditions  in  Holston, 
Nolichucky,  French  Broad,  Little  Tennessee,  and  Hiwassee  river  basins,  along 
Tennessee  River  proper,  and  in  the  basins  of  the  Coosa-Alabama  system, 
Chattahoochee,  Savannah,  Saluda,  Broad,  Catawba,  Yadkin,  New,  and  Monon- 
gahela  rivers. 

ANNUAL  REPORTS. 

*Fifth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1883-84,  J.  W. 
Powell,  Director.  1885.  xxxvi,  469  pp.,  58  pis.  $2.25.  Contains : 

*The  requisite  and  qualifying  conditions  of  artesian  wells,  by  T.  C.  Cham 
berlain,  pp.  125  to  173,  PI.  XXI.  Scope  indicated  by  title. 


PACIFIC   SLOPE   OF  CALIFORNIA.  XVH 

Twelfth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1890-91,  J.  W. 
Powell,  Director.  1891.  2  parts.  Pt.  II,  Irrigation,  xviii,  576  pp., 
93  pis.  $2.  Contains: 

"Irrigation  in  India,  by  H.  M.  Wilson,  pp.  368-561,  Pis.  CVII  to  CXLVI. 
(See  Water-Supply  Paper  87.) 

Thirteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1891-92, 
J.  W.  Powell,  Director.  1892.  (Pts.  II  and  III,  1893.)  3  parts. 
Pt.  Ill,  Irrigation,  pp.  xi,  486,  77  plates.  $1.85.  Contains: 

"American  irrigation  engineering,  by  H.  M.  Wilson,  pp.  101-349,  Pis.  CXI 
to  CXLV.  Discusses  the  economical  aspects  of  irrigation,  alkaline  drainage, 
silt  and  sedimentation  ;  gives  brief  history  of  legislation  ;  describes  perennial 
canals  in  Idaho-California,  Wyoming,  and  Arizona ;  discusses  water  storage 
at  reservoirs  of  the  California  and  other  projects,  subsurface  sources  of  supply 
pumping  and  subirrigation. 

Fourteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1892-93, 
J.  W.  Powell,  Director.  1893.  (Pt.  II,  1894.)  2  parts.  *Pt.  II, 
Accompanying  papers,  pp.  xx,  597,  73  pis.  $2.10.  Contains: 

"Potable  waters  of  the  eastern  United  States,  by  W  J  McGee,  pp.  1  to  47. 
Discusses  cistern  water,  stream  waters,  and  ground  waters,  including  mineral 
springs  and  artesian  wells. 

"Natural  mineral  waters  of  the  United  States,  by  A.  C.  Peale,  pp.  49-88, 
Pis.  Ill  and  IV.  Discusses  the  origin  and  flow  of  mineral  springs,  the 
source  of  mineralization,  thermal  springs,  the  chemical  composition  and 
analysis  of  spring  waters,  geographic  distribution,  and  the  utilization  of 
mineral  waters ;  gives  a  list  of  American  mineral  spring  resorts ;  contains 
also  some  analyses. 

Nineteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1897-98, 
Charles  D.  Walcott,  Director.  1898.  (Parts  II,  III,  and  V,  1899.) 
6  parts  in  7  vols.  and  separate  case  for  maps  with  Pt.  V.  *Pt.  II, 
papers  chiefly  of  a  theoretical  nature,  pp.  v,  958,  172  plates.  $2.65. 
Contains : 

"Principles  and  conditions  of  the  movements  of  ground  water,  by  F.  H. 
King,  pp.  59-294,  Pis.  VI  to  XVII.  Discusses  the  amount  of  water  stored  in 
sandstone,  in  soil,  and  in  other  rocks,  the  depth  to  which  ground  water 
penetrates  ;  gravitational,  thermal,  and  capillary  movements  of  ground  waters, 
and  the  configuration  of  the  ground-water  surface  ;  gives  the  results  of  ex 
perimental  investigations  on  the  flow  of  air  and  water  through  a  rigid, 
porous  media,  and  through  sands,  sandstones,  and  silts ;  discusses  results 
obtained  by  other  investigators,  and  summarizes  results  of  observations  ;  dis 
cusses  also  rate  of  flow  of  water  through  sand  and  rock,  the  growth  of 
rivers,  rate  of  filtration  through  soil,  interference  of  wells,  etc. 

"Theoretical  investigation  of  the  motion  of  ground  waters,  by  C.  S.  Slichter, 
pp.  295-384,  Pis.  XVII.  Scope  indicated  by  title. 

Twentieth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1898-99, 
Charles  D.  Walcott,  Director.  1899.  (Parts  II,  III,  IV,  V,  and  VII, 
1900.)  7  parts  in  8  vols.  and  separate  case  for  maps  with  Pt.  V. 
*Pt.  IV,  Hydrography,  vii,  660  pp.,  75  plates.  $1.40.  Contains: 

"Hydrography  of  Nicaragua,  by  A.  P.  Davis,  pp.  563-637,  Pis.  LXIV  to 
LXXV.  Describes  the  topographic  features  of  the  boundary,  the  lake  basin, 
and  Rio  San  Juan  ;  gives  a  brief  r6sum£  of  the  boundary  dispute  ;  discusses 
rainfall,  temperaure,  and  relative  humidity,  evaporation,  resources,  and  produc 
tions,  the  ship,  railway,  and  canal  projects ;  gives  the  history  of  the  investi 
gations  by  the  Canal  Commission,  and  results  of  measurements  on  the  Rio 
Grande,  on  streams  tributary  to  Lake  Nicaragua,  and  on  Rio  San  Juan  and 
its  tributaries. 


XVIII  STREAM-GAGING  STATIONS,  ETC.,  1885-1913. 

Twenty-second  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1900- 
1901,  Charles  D.  Walcott,  Director.  1901.  (Parts  III  and  IV,  1902.) 
4  parts.  Pt.  IV,  Hydrography,  690  pp.,  65  pis.  $2.20.  Contains: 

*Hydrography  of  the  American  Isthmus,  by  A.  P.  Davis,  pp.  507-630,  Pis. 
XXXVII  to  L.  Describes  the  physiography,  temperature,  rainfall,  and  winds 
of  Central  America ;  discusses  the  hydrography  of  the  Nicaragua  Canal  route 
and  the  Panama  Canal  route ;  gives  estimated  monthly  discharges  of  many 
of  the  streams,  rainfall,  and  evaporation  tables  at  various  points. 

BULLETINS. 

*32.  Lists  and  analyses  of  the  mineral  springs  of  the  United  States   (a  pre 
liminary  study),  by  A.  C.  Peale.    1886.    235pp. 

Defines  mineral  waters,  lists  the  springs  by  States,  and  gives  tables  of 
available  analyses. 

264.  Record  of  deep- well  drilling  for  1904,  by  M.  L.  Fuller,  E.  F.  Lines,  and 

A.  C.  Veatch.     1905.     106  pp.     lOc. 

*298.  Record  of  deep-well  drilling  for  1905,  by  M.  L.  Fuller  and  Samuel  Sanford. 
1906.  299  pp.  25c. 

Bulletins  264  and  298  discuss  the  importance  of  accurate  well  records  to 
the  driller,  to  owners  of  oil,  gas,  and  water  wells,  and  to  the  geologist ; 
describes  the  general  methods  of  work  ;  gives  tabulated  records  of  wells  by 
States,  and  detailed  records  selected  as  affording  valuable  stratigraphic 
information. 

*319.  Summary  of  the  controlling  conditions  of  artesian  flows,  by  Myron  L. 
Fuller.  1908.  lOc. 

Describes  underground  reservoirs,  the  sources  of  underground  waters,  the 
confining  agents,  the  primary  and  modifying  factors  of  artesian  circulation, 
the  essential  and  modifying  factors  of  artesian  flow,  and  typical  artesian 
systems. 

*479.  The  geochemical  interpretation  of  water  analyses,  by  Chase  Palmer. 
1911.  31  pp.  5c. 

Discusses  the  expression  of  chemical  analyses,  the  chemical  character  of 
water  and  the  properties  of  natural  waters ;  gives  a  classification  of  waters 
based  on  property  values  and  reacting  values,  and  discusses  the  character  of 
the  waters  of  certain  rivers  as  interpreted  directly  from  the  results  of 
analyses ;  discusses  also  the  relation  of  water  properties  to  geologic  forma 
tions,  silica  in  river  water,  and  the  character  of  the  water  of  the  Mississippi 
and  the  Great  Lakes  and  St.  Lawrence  River  as  indicated  by  chemical 
analyses. 


INDEX  BY  AREAS  AND  SUBJECTS. 

[A= Annual  Reports;  M=Monograph ;  B=Bulletin  ;  P= Professional  Paper;  W= Water- 
Supply  Paper ;  G  F=Geologic  Folio.] 

Alaska  :  Surface  waters W  196,  218,  228,  314 

Artesian  waters:  Essential  conditions A5;  B319;  W44,  67/114 

Bibliographies1 W119,  120,  163,  280 

California  :  Irrigation AlOii, 

11  ii,  12  ii ;  W  17, 18,  19,  43,  45,  89,  137,  138, 139,  146,  219 ;  G  F  138 

Quality  of  waters W 116,  142,  237,  274 

Surface  waters A 12  ii, 

13  iii,  16  ii,  18  iv;  W  45,  46,  58,  .81,  86,  116,  142, 
147,  162,  237,  274,  295,  296,  297,  298,  299,  300 

Underground  waters A  16  ii ; 

B  264,  298 ;  W  45,  59,  60,  89,  112,  137,  138,  139, 140,  142, 
146,  213,  219,  222,  251;  GF  17,  39,  66,  101,  138,  163 

Chemical  analyses : 2  Methods  and  interpretation W  151,  236,  259,  274 ;  B  479 

Conservation W  234 

Cuba  :  Surface,  underground,  and  quality  of  waters W  110 

Denudation P  72 

Engineering  methods W  1, 

3,  8,  20,  41,  42,  43,  56,  64,  94,  95,  110,  143,  150,  180,  187,  200,  257,  337 

Floods W  147, 162,  334 

Hawaiian  Islands :  Surface  waters W  77,  318,  336 

India:  Irrigation A12ii;  W87 

Ice  measurements W  187,  337 

Irrigation,  general A  10  ii,  11  ii,  12  ii,  13  iii,  16  ii;  W  20,  22,  41,  42,  87 

Legal  aspects:  Surface  waters W  103,  152,  238 

Underground  waters W  122 

Mineral  springs:  Analyses A  14  ii;  B  32 

Origin,  distribution,  etc^ A  14  ii 

Lists B  32;  W  114 

Motions  of  ground  waters A  19  ii ;  B  319;  W  67,  110,  140,  155 

Nicaragua :  Surface  waters " A  20  iv,  22  iv 

Panama  :  Surface  waters A  22  iv 

Pollution:  By  industrial  wastes W  179,  186,  189,  226,  235 

By  sewage W  72, 194 

Laws  forbidding W  103,  152 

Indices  of W  144,  160 

Porto  Rico  :  Surface  waters  and  irrigation W  32 

Profiles  of  rivers W  44,  115 

1  Many  of  the  reports  contain  brief  subject  bibliographies.     See  abstracts. 

2  Many  analyses  of  river,  spring,  and  well  waters  are  scattered  through  publications,  as 
noted  in  abstracts. 

XIX 


XX  STREAM-GAGING  STATIONS,  ETC.,  1885-1913. 

River  profiles W  44,  115 

Sanitation;  quality  of  waters;  pollution;  sewage  irrigation W  3, 

22,  72,  103,  110,  113,  114,  144,  145,  152,  160,  179, 
185,  186,  189,  194,  226,  229,  235,  236,  255,  258,  315 

Sewage  disposal  and  purification W  3,  22,  72,  113,  185,  194,  229 

Underground  waters:  Legal  aspects , W  122 

Methods  of  utilization W  114,  255,  257 

Pollution W  110,  145,  160,  258 

Windmill  papers W  1,  8,  20,  41,  4? 


INDEX  OF  STREAMS. 


American  River,  Cal 

American    River,    Middle    Fork, 
Cal 

American    River,    North    Fork, 
Cal 

American     River,  South     Fork, 
Cal 

Arroyo   Seco    (tributary  to  Los 

Angeles  River),  Cal 

Arroyo  Seco   (tributary  to  Sali 
nas  River),  Cal 

Ash  Creek,  Cal 

Basin  Creek,  Cal 

Bear  Creek  (tributary  to  Sacra 
mento  River),  Cal 

Bear   Creek    (tributary  to    San 

Joaquin  River).  Cal 

Bear  Creek  (tributary  to  South 
Fork  of  Middle  Fork  of  Tule 

River),  Cal 

Bear  River,  Cal 

Big  Creek    (tributary  to  North 

Fork  of  Kings  River),  Cal 

Big    Creek     (tributary    to    San 

Joaquin  River),  Cal 

Big  Creek    (tributary  to   South 

Fork  of  Merced  River),  Cal 

Boulder  Creek,  Cal 

Burney  Creek,  Cal 

Butt  Creek,  Cal 

Cache  Creek.  Cal 

Calaveras  River,  Cal 

Caliente  Creek,  Cal 

Cascadel  Creek,  Cal 

Cherry  River,  Cal 

Chowchilla  Creek,  Cal 

Clavey  River,  Cal 

Clear  Creek.  Cal 

Clear  Lake,  Cal 

Clover  Creek,  Cal 

Coffee  Creek,  Cal 

Coldwater   Creek    (tributary  to 

Temescal  Creek),  Cal 

Coldwater   Creek    (tributary  to 
San  Gabriel  River).  Cal— 


Page. 
137 

137 
136 
137 
132 

133 

135 
133 

136 
134 


133 
136 

134 
134 

134 
131 
135 
136 
137 
135 
133 
134 
134 
134 
134 
136 
137 
136 
138 

132 
132 


Page. 

Corral  Creek,  Cal 134 

Oosumnes  River,  Cal 135 

Cosumnes  River,  North  Fork 135 

Cottonwood  Creek  (tributary  to 

Tia  Juana  River),  Cal 131 

Cottonwood  Creek  (tributary  to 

Sacramento  River),  Cal 136 

Cottonwood  Creek,  Oreg 135 

Cottonwood  Creek,  North  Fork, 

Cal 136 

Cow  Creek,  Cal 136 

Cow  Creek,  Little,  Cal 136 

Coyote  River,  Cal 133 

Crane  Valley  reservoir,  Cal 134 

Deer  Creek  (tributary  to  Tulare 

Lake),  Cal 133 

Deer  Creek  (tributary  to  Sacra 
mento  River),  Cal 136 

Devil  Canyon  Creek,  Cal 132 

Dinkey  Creek,  Cal 134 

Dog  Creek,  Oreg 135 

Drews  Creek,  Oreg 135 

Dry  Creek,  Cal 135 

Dulzura    conduit    and    Cotton- 
wood  Creek,  Cal 131 

East    Fork    of    Russian    River, 

Cal 137 

East  Fork  of  Scott  River,  Cal__  138 

East  Fork  of  Trinity  River,  Cal_  138 

East  San  Pasqual  ditch,  Cal 131 

Eel  River,  Cal 137 

Eel  River,  Middle,  Cal 137 

Eel  River,  South,  Cal 137 

Eel  River,  South  Fork,  Cal 137 

Eleanor  Creek,  Cal 134 

Erskine  Creek,  Cal 133 

Escondido   Mutual   Water  Co.'s 

canal,  Cal 132 

Fall  River,  Cal 135 

Feather  River,  Cal 136 

Feather  River,  Middle  Fork,  Cal_  136 

Feather  River,  North  Fork,  Cal_  136 

Feather  River,  South  Fork,  Cal_  136 
Fish  Fork  of  San  Gabriel  River, 

Cal  _.  132 


xxi 


XXII 


INDEX   OF    STREAMS. 


Page. 

Fourmile  Creek,  Oreg 138 

Fresno  River,  Gal 134 

Fresno  River,  North  Fork,  Cal_  134 

Gato  Creek,  Cal 132 

Gerle  Creek,  Cal 137 

Goodyear  Creek,  Cal 136 

Goose  Lake,  Oreg 135 

Grizzly  Creek,  Cal 136 

Hamilton  Branch,  Cal 136 

Hat  Creek,  Cal 135 

Highlands   (North  Fork)   canal, 

Cal__ 132 

Hunter  Creek,  Cal 134 

Indian     Creek      (tributary     to 

Clavey  River),  Cal 134 

Indian     Creek     (tributary     to 

Feather  River),  Cal 136 

Indian     Creek      (tributary     to 

Klamath  River),  Cal 138 

Iron  Fork  of  San  Gabriel  River, 

Cal 132 

Jawbone  Creek,  Cal 134 

Kaweah  River,  Cal 133 

Kaweah     River,     North     Fork, 

Cal 333 

Kaweah     River,     South     Fork, 

Cal 133 

Kern   River,    Cal— 133 

Kern  River  Power  Co.'s  canal, 

Cal 133 

Kern  River,  South  Fork,  Cal___  133 

Kings  River,  Cal 134 

Kings  River,  North  Fork,  Cal—  134 

Klamath  Lake,  Lower,  Oreg—  _  138 

Klamath  Lake,  Upper,  Oreg 138 

Klamath  River,  Cal.,  Oreg 138 

Knight  Creek,  Cal 135 

Kosk  Creek,   Cal 136 

Lagrange  Water  &  Power  Co.'s 

canal,  Cal 134 

Licking     Fork     of     Mokelumne 

River,  Cal — _  135 

Link  River,  Oreg 138 

Little  Cow  Creek,  Cal 136 

Little  Rubicon  River,  Cal 137 

Little   South   Fork   of   Rubicon 

River,  Cal 137 

Little  South  Fork  ditch,  Cal—  137 

Little  Stony  Creek,  Cal 136 

Loma  Abajo  River,  Cal 132 

Los  Angeles  River,  Cal 132 

Lost  River,  Cal.,  Oreg 138 

Lower  Klamath  Lake,  Oreg— ^-  138 


Page. 

Lytle  Creek,  Cal 132 

Mad  River,  Cal 137 

Malibu  Creek,  Cal 132 

Mariposa  Creek,  Cal 134 

Mattole  River,   Cal 137 

McCloud  River,  Cal 136 

Mentone  Power  Co.'s  canal,  Cal. 
See  Santa  Ana  River. 

Merced  River,  Cal 134 

Merced  River,  South  Fork,  Cal_      134 

Middle  Eel  River,  Cal 137 

Middle  Fork  of  American  River, 

Cal 137 

Middle  Fork  of  Feather  River, 

Cal 136 

Middle  Fork  of  Mokelumne  River, 

Cal 135 

Middle    Fork    of    Smith    River, 

Cal 138 

Middle  Fork  of  Stanislaus  River, 

Cal 135 

Middle    Fork    of    Tule    River, 

North  Fork,  Cal 133 

Middle    Fork    of    Tule    River, 

South  Fork,  Cal 133 

Middle  Fork  of  Yuba  River,  Cal_      136 
Mill  Creek   (tributary  to  Santa 

Ana  River),  Cal 132 

Mill  Creek  (tributary  to  Sacra 
mento  River),  Cal 136 

Miller  Creek   (tributary  to  Kla 
math  River),  Oreg 138 

Miller  Creek  (tributary  to  Lost 

River),  Oreg 138 

Modesto  canal,  Cal_ 134 

Mokelumne  River,  Cal 135 

Mokelumne  River,  Licking  Fork, 

Cal .  135 

Mokelumne  River,  Middle  Fork, 

Cal 135 

Mokelumne  River,   South  Fork, 

Cal 135 

Mono  Creek,  Cal 132 

Montgomery  Creek,  Cal 136 

Nacimiento  Creek,  Cal 133 

Nelder  Creek,  Cal 134 

North  Branch  of  North  Fork  of 

San  Gabriel  River,  Cal—  132 

North  Fork  canal,  Cal 132 

North  Fork  of  American  River, 

Cal__     — -      136 


INDEX   OF    STREAMS. 


XXIII 


Page. 
North  Fork  of  Cosuinnes  River, 

Cal 135 

North  Fork  of  Cottonwood 

Creek,  Cal 136 

North  Fork  of  Feather  River, 

Cal 136 

North  Fork  of  Fresno  River, 

Cal 134 

North  Fork  of  Kaweah  River, 

Cal 133 

North  Fork  of  Kings  River,  Cal-  134 
North  Fork  of  Middle  Fork  of 

Tule  River,  Cal 133 

North  Fork  of  North  Fork  of 

Tuba  River,  Cal 136 

North  Fork  of  San  Gabriel  River, 

North  Branch,  Cal 132 

North  Fork  of  San  Gabriel 

River,  West  Branch,  Cal 132 

North  Fork  of  San  Joaquin 

River,  Cal 134 

North  Fork  of  Smith  River,  Cal_  138 
North  Fork  of  Trinity  River, 

Cal 138 

North  Fork  of  Tuolumne  River, 

Cal 134 

North  Fork  of  Yuba  River,  Cal_  136 
North  Fork  of  Yuba  River,  North 

Fork  of,  Cal 136 

Oregon  Creek,  Cal 136 

Pacific  Gas  &  Electric  Co.'s 

canal,  Cal 136 

Pacific  Light  &  Power  Co.'s 

canal,  Cal 132 

Pajaro  River,  Cal 133 

Pala  Indian  Reservation  canal, 

Cal 132 

Palermo  Land  &  Water  Co.'s 

canal,  Cal 136 

Pilot  Creek,  Cal 137 

Pilot  Creek  ditch,  Cal 137 

Pine  Valley  Creek,  Cal 131 

Piru  Creek,  Cal 132 

Pit  River,  Cal 135 

Pit  River,  South  Fork,  Cal 135 

Pitman  Creek,  Cal 134 

Poso  Creek,  Cal 133 

Putah  Creek,  Cal 137 

Redlands  (South  Fork)  canal, 

Cal 132 

Redwood  Creek,  Cal 137 

Reeve  Davis  Consolidated  Min 
ing  Co.'s  ditch,  Cal__  138 


Page. 

Relief  Creek,  Cal 135 

Rincon       Indian       Reservation 

ditch,  Cal 132 

Rising  River,  Cal 135 

Rock  Creek,  Cal 136 

Rose  Creek,  Cal 135 

Rubicon  River,  Cal 137 

Rubicon  River,  Little,  Cal 137 

Rubicon     River,     Little     South 

Fork,   Cal 137 

Rush  Creek,  Cal 134 

Russian  River,  Cal 137 

Russian  River,  East  Fork,  Cal__  137 

Sacramento  River,  Cal 135 

Salinas  River,  Cal 133 

Salmon  River,  Cal i.  138 

San  Antonio  Creek,  Cal 132 

San  Antonio  River,  Cal 133 

San  Diego  flume,  Cal 131 

San  Diego  River,  Cal 131 

San  Dieguito  River,  Cal 131 

San  Emigdio  Creek,  Cal 133 

San  Gabriel  River  and  canals, 

Cal 132 

San  Gabriel  River,   Fish  Fork, 

Cal 132 

San   Gabriel  River,  Iron  Fork, 

Cal 132 

San      Gabriel      River,      North 

Branch  of  North  Fork,  Cal___  132 
San  Gabriel  River,  West  Branch 

of  North  Fork,  Cal 132 

San  Joaquin  River,  Cal 133 

San  Joaquin  River,  North  Fork, 

Cal 134 

San  Jose  Creek,  Cal 132 

San  Lorenzo  Creek,  Cal 133 

San  Luis  Rey  River,  Cal 131 

San  Pasqual  ditch,  East,  Cal___  131 

San  Pasqual  ditch,  West,  Cal—  131 

San  Roqui  Creek,  Cal 132 

Santa    Ana    River    and    power 

canal,  Cal «  132 

Santa  Clara  River,  Cal 132 

Santa  Maria  River,  Cal 132 

Santa  Paula  Creek,  Cal 132 

Santa  Ynez  River,  Cal 132 

Santa  Ysabel  Creek,  Cal 131 

Scott  River,  Cal 138 

Scott  River,  East  Fork,  Cal 138 

Seco,  Arroyo   (tributary  to  Los 

5    Angeles  River),  Cal 132 

Seco,  Arroyo   (tributary  to  Sa 
linas  River),  Cal 133 


XXIV 


INDEX   OF    STREAMS. 


Page. 

Sespe  Creek,  Cal 132 

Sly  Park  Creek,  Cal 135 

Smith  River,  Middle  Fork,  Cal__  138 

Smith  River,  North  Fork,  Cal__  138 

Smith  River,  South  Fork,  Cal__  138 

South  Eel  River,  Cal 137 

South  Fork  canal,  Cal 132 

South  Fork  Creek,  Cal 134 

South  Fork  ditch,  Cal 134 

South  Fork  ditch,  Little,  Cal___  137 
South  Fork  of  American  River, 

Cal 137 

South  Fork  of  Eel  River,  Cal___  137 
South  Fork  of  Feather  River, 

Cal 136 

South  Fork  of  Kaweah  River, 

Cal 133 

South  Fork  of  Kern  River,  Cal_  133 
South  Fork  of  Merced  River, 

Cal 134 

South  Fork  of  Middle  Fork  of 

Tule  River,  Cal 133 

South  Fork  of  Mokelumne 

River,  Cal 135 

South  Fork  of  Pit  River,  Cal___  135 
South  Fork  of  Rubicon  River, 

Little,  Oal 137 

South  Fork  of  Smith  River,  Cal_  138 
South  Fork  of  Stanislaus  River, 

Cal 135 

South  Fork  of  Trinity  River, 

Cal 138 

South  Fork  of  Tule  River,  Cal__  133 
South  Fork  of  Tuolumne  River, 

Cal 134 

Spanish  Creek,  Cal 136 

Sprague  River,  Oreg 138 

Squaw  Creek,  Cal__: 136 

Stanislaus  River,  Oal 134 

Stanislaus  River,  Middle  Fork, 

Cal 135 

Stanislaus  River,  South  Fork, 

Cal 135 

Stanislaus  &  San  Joaquin  Water 

Co.'s  canal,  Cal 134 

Stony  Creek,  Cal 136 

Stony  Creek,  Little,  Cal 136 

Sweetwater  River,  Cal 131 

Swift  Creek,  Cal— 138 

Sycan  River,  Oreg 138 


j  Page. 

Tejon  House  Creek,  Cal 133 

Temecula  Creek,  Cal 132 

Temescal  Creek,  Cal 132 

Tenaya   Creek,   Cal 134 

Thomas  Creek,  Oreg 135 

Tia  Juana  River,  Cal 131 

Trinity  River,  Cal 138 

Trinity  River,  East  Fork,  Cal__  138 

Trinity  River,  North  Fork,  Cal_  138 

Trinity  River,  South  Fork,  Cal_  138 

Triunfo  Creek,  Cal 132 

Tulare  Lake,  Cal 133 

Tule  Lake,  Oreg 133 

Tule  River,  Cal 133 

Tule  River,  North  Fork  of  Mid 
dle  Fork,  Cal 133 

Tule  River,  South  Fork  of  Mid 
dle  Fork,  Oal 133 

Tule  River,  South  Fork,  Cal 133 

Tuolumne  River,  Cal 134 

Tuolumne    River,    North    Fork, 

Cal 134 

Tuolumne    River,    South    Fork, 

Cal 134 

Turlock  canal,   Cal 134 

Tyler  Creek,  Cal 133 

Upper  Klamath  Lake,  Oreg 138 

Van  Duzen  River,  Cal 137 

Ventura  River,  Cal 132 

Waterman  Canyon  Creek,  Cal__  132 
West  Branch  of  North  Fork  of 

San  Gabriel  River,  Cal 132 

West  Fork  of  San  Gabriel  River, 

Cal , 132 

West  San  Pasqual  ditch,  Cal___  131 

West  Valley  Creek,  Cal 135 

Whisky  Creek,  Cal 134 

White  River,  Cal 133 

Williamson  River,  Oreg 138 

Wood  River,  Oreg 138 

Yager  Creek,  Cal 137 

Yosemite  Creek,  Oal 134 

Yosemite  Water  &  Power  Co.'s 
canal.  See  La  Grange  Water 
&  Power  Co.'s  canal. 

Yuba  River,  Cal 136 

Yuba  River,  Middle  Fork,  Cal__  136 

Yuba  River,  North  Fork,  Cal___  136 
Yuba     River,     North     Fork     of 

North  Fork,  Cal__  136 


DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  INTERIOR 
UNITED  STATES  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

GEORGE  OTIS  SMITH,  DIRECTOR 

WATER-SUPPLY  PAPER  340— L 


STREAM-GAGING  STATIONS 

AND 

PUBLICATIONS  RELATING  TO  WATER  RESOURCES 

1885-1913 

PART  XII,  NORTH  PACIFIC  SLOPE  DRAINAGE  BASINS 
COMPILED  BY  B.  D.  WOOD 


Part  of  Water-Supply  Paper  340 


WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT    PRINTING    OFFICE 

1915 


DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  INTERIOR 
UNITED  STATES  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

GEORGE  OTIS  SMITH,  DIRECTOR 


WATER- SUPPLY  PAPER   340 — L 


STREAM-GAGING  STATIONS 


AND 


PUBLICATIONS  RELATING  TO  WATER  RESOURCES 

1885-1913 

PART  XII,  NORTH  PACIFIC  SLOPE  DRAINAGE  BASINS 


COMPILED  BY  B.  D.  WOOD 


Part  of  Water-Supply  Paper  340 


WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT    PRINTING     OFFICE 
1915 


CONTENTS. 


Page. 

Introduction in 

How  Government  reports  may  be  obtained  or  consulted in 

Stream-flow  reports iv 

Principal  streams 147 

Gaging  stations 147 

Reports  on  water  resources  of  the  north  Pacific  slope  drainage  basins 162 

Publications  of  United  States  Geological  Survey 162 

Water-supply  papers 162 

Annual  reports 164 

Bulletins 166 

Geologic  folios 166 

Miscellaneous  reports 168 

Geological  Survey  hydrologic  reports  of  general  interest 169 

Water-supply  papers : 169 

Annual  reports 176 

Professional  papers 177 

Bulletins 178 

Index  by  areas  and  subjects ix 

Index  of  streams xi 

ii 


STREAM-GAGING  STATIONS  AND  PUBLICATIONS 
RELATING  TO  WATER  RESOURCES,  1885-1913. 


Compiled  by  B.   D.    WOOD. 


INTRODUCTION. 

Investigation  of  water  resources  by  the  United  States  Geological 
Survey  has  consisted  in  large  part  of  measurements  of  the  volume  of 
flow  of  streams  and  studies  of  the  conditions  affecting  that  flow,  but 
it  has  comprised  also  investigation  of  such  closely  allied  subjects  as 
irrigation,  water  storage,  water  powers,  underground  waters,  and 
quality  of  waters.  Most  of  the  results  of  these  investigations  have 
been  published  in  the  series  of  water-supply  papers,  but  some  have 
appeared  in  the  bulletins,  monographs,  professional  papers,  and 
annual  reports. 

The  results  of  stream-flow  measurements  are  now  published  an 
nually  in  12  parts,  each  part  covering  an  area  whose  boundaries 
coincide  with  natural  drainage  features  as  indicated  below : 

Part  I.  North  Atlantic  slope  basins. 

II.  South  Atlantic  slope  and  eastern  Gulf  of  Mexico  basins. 

III.  Ohio  River  basin. 

IV.  St.  Lawrence  River  basin. 

V.  Upper  Mississippi  River  and  Hudson  Bay  basins. 

VI.  Missouri   River  basin. 

VII.  Lower  Mississippi  River  basin. 

VIII.  Western    Gulf   of   Mexico   basins. 

IX.  Colorado  River  basin. 

X.  Great  Basin. 

XI.  Pacific  slope  basins  in  California. 

XII.  North  Pacific  slope  basins. 

HOW  GOVERNMENT  REPORTS  MAY  BE  OBTAINED  OR,  CONSULTED. 

Water-supply  papers  and  other  publications  of  the  United  States 
Geological  Survey  containing  data  in  regard  to  the  water  resources 
of  the  United  States  may  be  obtained  or  consulted  as  indicated 
below. 

1.  Copies  may  be  obtained  free  of  charge  by  applying  to  the 
Director  of  the  Geological  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  edition 
printed  for  free  distribution  is,  however,  small  and  is  soon  exhausted. 

in 


IV 


STREAM-GATING    STATIONS,   ETC.,   1885-1913. 


2.  Copies  may  be  purchased  at  nominal  cost  from  the  Superin 
tendent  of   Documents,   Government   Printing  Office,   Washington, 
D.  C.,  who  will  on  application  furnish  lists  giving  prices. 

3.  Sets  of  the  reports  may  be  consulted  in  the  libraries  of  the 
principal  cities  in  the  United  States. 

4.  Complete  sets  are  available  for  consultation  in  the  local  offices 
of  the  water-resources  branch  of  the  Geological  Survey,  as  follows : 

Albany,  X.  Y.,  Koom  18,  Federal  Building. 

Atlanta,  Ga.,  Post  Office  Building. 

Madison,  Wis.,  Capitol  Building. 

St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Old  Capitol  Building. 

Helena,  Mont.,  Montana  National  Bank  Building. 

Denver,  Colo.,  302  Chamber  of  Commerce  Building. 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  Federal  Building. 

Boise,  Idaho,  615  Idaho  Building. 

Phoenix,  Ariz.,  417  Fleming  Building. 

Portland,  Oreg.,  416  Couch  Building. 

Tacoma,  Wash.,  Federal  Building. 

San  Francisco,  Cal.,  505  Customhouse. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Federal  Building. 

Honolulu,  Hawaii,  Kapiolani  Building. 

A  list  of  the  Geological  Survey's  publications  will  be  sent  on  appli 
cation  to  the  Director  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

STREAM-FLOW  REPORTS. 

Stream-flow  records  have  been  obtained  at  more  than  1,550  points 
in  the  United  States,  and  the  data  obtained  have  been  published  in 
the  reports  tabulated  below : 

Stream-flow  data  in  reports  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey. 

[A=  Annual  Report;  B=Bulletin;  AVS=  Water-Supply  Paper.] 


Repoit. 


Character  of  data. 


Year. 


10th  A  pt  2 

Descriptive,  information  only 

llth  A'  pt  2 

Monthly  discharge  ard  descriptive  information 

1884  to  Septem 

12th  \  pt  2 

do 

ber,  1890. 
1884  to  June  30 

13th  A  pt  3 

Mean  discharge  in  second-feet. 

1891. 
1884  to  Dec  31 

14th  A  pt  2 

Monthly  discharge  (long-time  records,  1871  to  1893) 

1892. 
1888  to  Dec  31 

B  131 

Descriptions,  measurements,  gage  heights,  and  ratings  

1S93. 
1893  and  1894. 

16th  A  pt  2 

Descriptive  information  only. 

B  140 

Descriptions,  measurements,  gage  heights,  ratings,  and  monthly 

1895. 

WS11  

discharge  (also  many  data  covering  earlier  years). 
Gage  heights  (also  gage  hoights  for  earlier  years)  

1896. 

18th  A,  pt.  4  
WS15  

Descriptions,  measurements,  ratings,  and  monthly  discharge 
(also  similar  data  for  some  earlier  years). 
Descriptions,  measurements,  and  gage  heiehts,  eastern  United 

1895  and  1896. 
1897. 

WS16 

States,  eastern  Mississippi  River,  and  Missouri  River  above 
junction  with  Kansas. 
Descriptions,  measurements,  and  gage  heights,  wpstern  Missis 

1897. 

19th  A  pt  4 

sippi  River  below  junction  of  Missouri  and  Platte,  and  western 
United  States. 
Descriptions,  measurements,  ratings,  and  monthly  discharge 

1897. 

WS27. 

(also  some  long-time  records). 
Measurements,   ratings,    and   gage   heights,    eastern    United 

1898. 

States,  eastern  Mississippi  River,  and  Missouri  River. 

STREAM-FLOW   REPORTS. 


Stream-floiv  data  in  reports  of  tin'  United  Htutcx  GeoJoyical  Survey — Continued. 


Report. 

Character  of  data. 

Year. 

WS  2S 

Measurements,  ratings,  and  gage  heights,  Arkansas  River  and 

1898. 

20th  \  pt  4 

western  United  States. 
Monthly  discharge  (also  for  many  earlier  years) 

1898 

WS  35  to  39 

Descriptions,  measurements,  gage  heights,  and  ratings  

1899. 

21st  A   pt  4 

Monthly  discharge 

1899 

WS  4  /  to  52 

Descriptions  measurements,  gage  heights,  and  ratings  

1900. 

22dA,pt.  4  

Monthly  discharge  

1900. 

W  865,66 

Descriptions  measurements,  gage  heights,  and  ratings  

1901. 

WS75 

Mcnthly  discharge 

1901 

WS  82  to  85 

Complete  data  .                                

1902. 

WS97to  100  

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1903. 

WS124to  135 

dc 

1904. 

WS  165  to  178  

.  ..do  

1905. 

WS  201  to  214  

do                                                     

1906. 

WS  241  to  252 

do 

1907-8. 

WS  261  to  272.... 

do. 

1909. 

WS  281  to  292 

do 

1910. 

WS  301  to  312  

.  do..                   

1911. 

WS321  to  332a.. 

do 

1912. 

WS  351  to  362o  

...do  

1913. 

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The  records  at  most  of  the  stations  discussed  in  these  reports 
extend  over  a  series  of  years,  and  miscellaneous  measurements  at 
many  points  other  than  regular  gaging  stations  have  been  made 
each  year.  An  index  of  the  reports  containing  records  obtained 
prior  to  1904  has  been  published  in  Water-Supply  Paper  119. 

The  following  table  gives,  by  years  and  drainage  basins,  the  numbers 
of  the  papers  on  surface-water  supply  published  from  1899  to  1913. 
The  data  for  any  particular  station  will,  as  a  rule,  be  found  in  the 
reports  covering  the  years  during  which  the  station  was  maintained. 
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1913,  are  published  in  Water-Supply  Papers  97,  124,  165,  201,  241, 
261,  281,  301,  321,  and  351,  which  contain  records  for  the  New 
England  streams  from  1903  to  1913.  Results  of  miscellaneous 
measurements  are  published  by  drainage  basins. 


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STREAM-FLOW    REPORTS.  VII 

In  these  papers  and  in  the  following  lists  the  stations  are  arranged 
in  downstream  order.  The  main  stem  of  any  river  is  determined 
by  measuring  or  estimating  its  drainage  area — that  is,  the  headwater 
stream  having  the  largest  drainage  area  is  considered  the  continua 
tion  of  the  main  stream,  and  local  changes  in  name  and  lake  surface 
are  disregarded.  All  stations  from  the  source  to  the  mouth  of  the 
main  stem  of  the  river  are  presented  first,  and  the  tributaries  in 
regular  order  from  source  to  mouth  follow7,  the  streams  in  each 
tributary  basin  being  listed  before  those  of  the  next  basin  below. 

The  exceptions  to  this  rule  occur  in  the  records  for  Mississippi 
River,  which  are  given  in  four  parts,  as  indicated  on  page  in,  and 
in  the  records  for  large  lakes,  where  it  is  simpler  to  take  up  the 
streams  in  regular  order  around  the  rim  of  the  lake  than  to  cross 
back  and  forth  over  the  lake  surface. 


Purr   XII.  NORTH   PACIFIC   SLOPE   DRAINAGE   BASINS. 

PRINCIPAL  STREAMS. 

The  largest  rivers  discharging  into  the  Pacific  Ocean  in  Oregon 
and  Washington  are  Rogue,  Umpqua,  and  Columbia  rivers  and 
streams  that  reach  the  ocean  through  Puget  Sound.  The  principal 
tributaries  of  the  Columbia  are  Clark  Fork,  Kootenai,  Spokane, 
Wenatchee,  Yakima,  Snake,  Bruneau,  Boise.  Walla  AValla,  Umatilla, 
John  Day,  Deschutes,  Hood,  and  Willamette  rivers.  Nisqually, 
Puyallup,  White,  Snoqualmie,  and  Skagit  rivers  flow  into  Puget 
Sound.  The  streams  of  this  division  drain  wholly  or  in  part  the 
States  of  Idaho,  Montana,  Nevada,  Oregon,  Utah,  Washington,  and 
Wyoming. 

In  addition  to  the  list  of  gaging  stations  and  the  annotated  list  of 
publications  relating  specifically  to  the.  section,  these  pages  contain 
o  similar  list  of  reports  that  are  of  general  interest  in  many  sections 
and  cover  a  wide  range  of  hydrologic  subjects,  and  also  brief  refer 
ences  to  reports  published  by  State  and  other  organizations. 
(See  p.  168.) 

GAGING  STATIONS. 

NOTE. — Dash  after  a  date  indicates  that  station  was  being  maintained  June  30,  1913. 
Period  after  a  date  indicates  discontinunce. 

BETWEEN    KLAMATH    RIVER    AND    COLUMBIA    RIVER. 

Rogue  River,  North  Fork  (head  of  Rogue  River)  at  Prospect.  Dreg..  1907- 
Rogue  River  at  Trail,  Oreg.,  1910- 
Rogue  River  near  Tolo.  Oreg.,  1905- 
Rogue  River  near  Galice,  Oreg.,  1906. 

Mill  Creek  near  Prospect,  Oreg.,  1910. 

Big  Butte  Creek,  South  Fork   (head  of  Big  Butte  Creek),  at  Butte  Falls, 

Oreg.,  1910-11. 
Little  Butte  Creek,  South  Fork   (head  of  Little  Butte  Creek),  near  Lake 

Creek,  Oreg.,  1910- 
Little  Butte  Creek  near  Eagle  Point,  Oreg.,  1907- 

North  Fork  of  Little  Butte  Creek  near  Lake  Creek,  Oreg.,  1911- 
Bear  Creek  at  Talent,  Oreg.,  1907- 
Applegate  Creek  near  Bunconi.  Oreg.,  1911- 
Applegnte  Creek  at  Murphy.  Oreg.,  1907-1910. 
Cameron  ditch  near  Knncom.  Oreg.,  1911- 

Umpqna   River,   North   Fork  of   South   Fork    (head  of  TTrnpqua  River),   near 
Tiller,  Oreg.,  1910-11. 

147 


148  STREAM-GAGING    STATIONS,   ETC.,   1885-1913. 

Umpqua  River,  South  Fork,  near  Brockway,  Oreg.,  1905- 
Umpqua  River  near  Elkton,  Oreg.,  1905- 

Cow  Creek  at  Riddle,  Oreg.,  1911- 

North  Fork  of  Umpqua  River  near  Hoaglin,  Oreg.,  1910- 

North  Fork  of  Umpqua  River  near  Oak  Creek  and  Winchester,  Oreg.,  1905- 

Mlll  Creek  near  Ash,  Oreg.,  1907- 
Siletz  River  at  Siletz,  Oreg.,  1905- 

COLUMBTA    RIVER    BASIN. 

Columbia  River  at  Wenatchee,  Wash.,  1910. 
Columbia  River  near  Julia,  Wash.,  1905. 
Columbia  River  at  Hanford,  Wash.,  1910. 
Columbia  River  at  Pasco,  Wash.,  1904-1910. 
Columbia  River  at  Cascade  Locks  and  The  Dalles,  Oreg.,  1879- 
Kootenai  River  at  Libby,  Mont,  1910- 
Kootenai  River  near  Bonners  Ferry,  Idaho,  1904. 
Kootenai  River  near  Porthill,  Idaho,  1904. 
Callahan  Creek  near  Troy,  Mont.,  1911- 
Yaak  Creek  near  Troy,  Mont.,  1910- 
Moyie  River  near  Snyder,  Idaho,  1911- 
Clark  Fork  at  Missoula,  Mont.,  1898-1907. 
Clark  Fork  at  St.  Regis,  Mont.,  1910- 
Clark  Fork  near  Plains,  Mont.,  1910- 
Clark  Fork  at  Priest  River,  Idaho,  1903-1905. 
Clark  Fork  at  Newport,  Wash.,  1904-1910. 
Clark  Fork  at  Metaline,  Wash.,  1908-1910. 

Racetrack  Creek  near  Anaconda,  Mont.,  1911- 

Little  Blackfoot  River  and  ditch  near  Elliston,  Mont.,  1910- 

Rock  Creek  near  Quigley,  Mont.,  1910- 

Big  Blackfoot  River  at  Bonner,  Mont.,  1898-1905. 

Rattlesnake  Creek  at  Missoula,  Mont.,  1898-1900. 

Bitterroot  River.  West  Fork   (head  of  Bitterroot  River),  near  Darby, 

Mont.,  1910- 

Bitterroot  River  near  Grantsdale,  Mont.,  1902-1907. 
Bitterroot  River  near  Missoula,  Mont.,  1898-1901;  1903-^. 
East  Fork  of  Bitterroot  River  near  Darby,  Mont.,  1910- 
Lolo  Creek  near  Lolo,  Mont.,  1910- 
St.  Regis  River  near  St.  Regis,  Mont.,  1910- 
Flathead  River,  North  Fork  (head  of  Flathead  River)  near  Columbia 

Falls,  Mont.,  1910- 

Flathead  River  at  Demersville  near  Kalispell,  Mont.,  1910- 
Flathead  River  at  Damon's  ranch  near  Kalispell,  Mont.,  1910- 
Flathead  River  at  Keller's  ranch  near  Holt,  Mont,  1910- 
Flathead  Lake  (on  Flathead  River)  at  Poison,  Mont.,  1908- 
Flathead  River  near  Poison,  Mont.,  1907- 

Middle  Fork  of  Flathead  River  at  Belton,  Mont.,  1910- 

Lake  McDonald  outlet  at  Lake  McDonald,  Mont,,  1912- 

South  Fork  of  Flathead  River  near  Columbia  Falls,  Mont.,  1910- 

Swan  River  near  Big  Fork,  Mont.,  1910-11. 

Stillwater  River  near  Kalispell,  Mont.,  1906-7. 

Whitefish  River  near  Kalispell,  Mont.,  1906. 
Little  Bitterroot  Creek  near  Marion,  Mont.,  1910- 


NORTH     PACIFIC    SI.OI'K    DHATNACK    BASINS.  149 

Columbia  River  tributaries — Continued. 
Clark  Fork  tributaries- -Continued. 

Flathead  River  tributaries — Continued. 

Little  Bitterroot  Creek  near  Hubbart,  Mont,  1909- 
Little  Bitterroot  Creek  near  Dayton,  Mont,  1908-9. 
Crow  Creek  near  Ronan,  Mont.,  1906- 
Crow  Creek  at  Lozeau's  ranch  near  Ronan,  Mont.,  1911- 

Mud  Creek  near  Ronan,  Mont.,  1908-1910. 
Mission  Creek  near  St.  Ignatius,  Mont.,  1906- 
Dry  Creek  near  St.  Ignatius,  Mont.,  1908- 
Post  Creek  near  Ronan,  Mont.,  1906-1911. 
Post  Creek  near  St.  Ignatius,  Mont,  1912. 
Jocko   River,    North   Fork    (bead   of   Jocko    River),    near   Jocko, 

Mont.,  1912- 

Jocko  River  near  Jocko,  Mont.,  1908- 
Jocko  River  at  Ravalli,  Mont.,  1906-1911. 
Falls  Creek  near  Jocko,  Mont.,  1912- 
South  Fork  of  Jocko  River  near  Jocko,  Mont.,  1912- 
Middle  Fork  of  Jocko  River  near  Jocko,  Mont.,  1912- 
Big  Knife  Creek  near  Jocko,  Mont.,  1908- 
Agency  Creek  near  Jocko,  Mont.,  1908- 

Blodgett  Creek  near  Jocko,  Mont.,  1909-10. 
Finley  Creek  near  Jocko,  Mont.,  1908- 

East  Finley  Creek  near  Jocko,  Mont.,  1908- 

Indian  ditch  near  Jocko,  Mont.,  1908- 
Valley  Creek  near  Ravalli,  Mont.,  1908-1911. 
Revais  Creek  near  Dixon,  Mont.,  1911- 
Thouipson  River  near  Thompson  Falls,  Mont.,  1911- 
Prospect  Creek  near  Thompson  Falls,  Mont.,  1911- 
Priest  River  at  Priest  Lake  near  Coolin,  Idaho,  1912- 
Priest  River  at  Falk's  ranch  near  Priest  River,  Idaho,  1911- 
Priest  River  near  Priest  River,  Idaho,  1903-1905;  1910-11. 
Sullivan  Lake  near  Metaline,  Wash.,  1912- 
Sullivan  Creek  near  Metaline,  Wash.,  1912- 
Kettle  River  at  Curlew,  Wash.,  1911- 

Cceur    d'Alene    River,    North    Fork    (head    of    Co3iir    d'Alene    River    and 
through  Cceur  d'Alene  Lake  of  Spokane  River)  at  Prichard,  Idaho,  1911- 
Coeur  d'Alene  River  near  Enaville,  Idaho,  1911-12. 
Cceur  d'Alene  River  at  Cataldo,  Idaho,  1911- 
Coeur  d'Alene  Lake  at  Creur  d'Alene,  Idaho,  1903-1910. 
Spokane  River  near  Trent,  Wash.,  1912- 
Spokaue  River  at  Washington  Water  Power  Co.  dani  at  Spokane,  Wash., 

1891-1896. 
Spokane  River  at  Spokane,  Wash.,  1896- 

Spokane  Valley  Land  &  Water  Co.  canal  near  Post  Falls,  Wash.,  1911- 
Spokane  River  near  Long  Lake,  Wash.,  1912- 

Little  North' Fork  of  Coeur  d'Alene  River  near  Enaville,  Idaho,  1911- 

St.  Joe  River  at  A  very,  Idahp,  1911- 

St.  Joe  River  near  Calder,  Idaho,  1911- 

Latah  [Hangman]  Creek  at  and  near  Tekoa,  Wash.,  1904-1905. 

North  Fork  of  Latah  Creek  near  Spokane,  Wash.,  1904-5. 
Little  Spokane  River  near  Spokane,  Wash.,  1903-1905;  1911- 
San  Foil  River  at  Keller,  Wash.,  1911- 


150  STREAM-GAGING   STATIONS,  ETC.,  1885-1913. 

Columbia  River  tributaries — Continued. 

Nespelem  River  near  Nespelem,  Wash.,  1911- 
Okanogan  River  at  Okanogan,  Wash.,  1911- 

Similkameen  River  near  Oroville,  Wash.,  1911- 

Sinlaheldn  Creek  near  Loomis,  Wash.,  1903-1905. 

Johnson  Creek  near  Riverside,  Wash.,  1903-1907. 

Salmon  Creek  near  Okanogan  (Malott),  Wash.,  1903- 
Methow  River  at  Winthrop,  Wash.,  1912- 
Methow  River  at  Pateros,  Wash.,  1903- 

Twisp  River  near  Twisp,  Wash.,  1912- 

Stehekin  River  (head  of  Chelan  River)  near  Stehekin,  Wash.,  1910- 
Chelan  Lake  at  Lakeside,  Wash.,  1897-1899 ;  1905. 
Chelan  Lake  at  Chelan,  Wash.,  1910- 
Chelan  River  at  Chelan,  Wash.,  1903- 

Railroad  Creek  at  Lucerne,  Wash.,  1910- 
Entiat  River  at  Entiat,  Wash.,  1910- 
Wena tehee  River  near  Chiwaukum,  Wash.,  1912- 
Wenatchee  River  near  Leavenworth,  Wash.,  1910- 
Wenatchee  River  at  Sherman  Spur,  above  Cashmere,  near  Dryden,  Wash., 

1909-10. 

Wenatchee  River  at  Cashmere,  Wash.,  1904- 
Wenatchee  River  at  Dryden,  Wash.,  1912- 
Wenatchee  River  at  Wenatchee,  Wash.,  1897. 

Wenatchee  Valley  canal  at  Dryden,  Wash.,  1912- 

White  River  near  Chiwaukum,  Wash.,  1911- 

Nason  Creek  near  Nason,  Wash.,  1911- 

Chiwawa  River  near  Leavenworth,  Wash.,  1911- 

Chiwaukum   Creek  near  Chiwaukum,   Wash.,   1911. 

Icicle  Creek  near  Leavenworth,  Wash.,  1911- 

Peshastin  Creek  near  Leavenworth,  Wash.,  1911- 
Crab  Creek  at  Wilson  Creek,  Wash..  1904. 
Crab  Creek  near  Adrian,  Wash.,  1910- 
Crab  Creek  near  Ephrata,  Wash.,  1909. 
Moses  Lake  at  Moses  Lake,  Wash.,  1909- 
Crab  Creek  near  Warden,  Wash.,  1909- 
Rockyford  Creek  near  Ephrata,  Wash.,  1910- 
Keechelus  Lake  (on  Yakima  River)  near  Martin,  Wash.,  1906- 
Yakima  River  near  Martin,  Wash.,  1903- 
Yakima  River  at  Eastou,  Wash.,  1904 ;  1910- 
Yakima  River  at  Clealum,  Wash.,  1906- 
Yakima  River  at  Umtanum,  Wash,  1906- 
Yakima  River  at  Selah  Gap,  near  North  Yakima,  Wash.,  1897-8;  1904-5 

1911- 

Yakima  River  at  Union  Gap,  near  Yakima,  Wash.,  1893- 
Yakima  River  near  Wapato,  Wash.,  1908- 
Yakima  River  at  Mabton,  Wash.,  1911- 
Yakima  River  at  Prosser,  Wash.,  1904-1906. 
Yakima  River  at  Kiona,  Wash.,  1895- 
Yakima  River  near  Richland,  Wash.,  1906-1911. 

Cabin  Creek  near  Easton,  Wash.,  1909- 

Kachess  Lake  (on  Kachess  River)  near  Easton.  Wash.,  1905- 

Kachess  Lake  evaporation  records,  1907-1910. 

Kachess  River  near  Easton,  Wash.,  1903- 

Big  Creek  near  Clealum,  Wash.,  1909. 


NORTH    PACIFIC    SLOPE    DRAINAGE   BASINS.  151 

Columbia  River  tributaries — Continued. 
Yakimu  River  tributaries — Continued. 

Clealum  River,  North  Fork  (head  of  Clealum  River),  at  Galena,  Wash., 

1907;  1911. 

Clealum  Lake  near  Roslyn,  Wash.,  1906- 
Clealtiin  River  near  Roslyn,  Wash.,  1903- 
Teanawjiy  River  below  Forks  near  Clealum,  Wash.,  1911- 
TennawMv  River  near  Clealum.  Wash.,  1909- 
Swauk  Creek  near  Clealum.  Wash.,  1909- 
Taneum  Creek  near  Thorp,  Wash.,  1909- 
Mannstash  Creek  near  Ellensburg,  Wash.,  1909- 
AVilsou  Creek  near  Thrall,  Wash..  1911. 
AVenas  Creek  near  Selah,  Wash.,  1909-1912. 
Naches  River  at  Anderson's  ranch  near  Nile,  Wash.,  1909- 
Naches  River  at  Oak  Flat  near  Nile.  Wash.,  1904- 
Xaches  River  below  Tieton  River  near  Nat-lies,  Wash.,  1905;  1909- 
Nat-hes  River  at  North  Yakiuia,  Wash.,  1893- 

Bumping  Lake  (on  Bumping  River)  near  Nile,  Wash.,  1909- 
Bumpiug  River  at  Bumping  Lake  near  Nile,  Wash.,  1906;  1909- 

American  River  near  Nile.  Wash.,  1909- 

Tieton  River  at  McAllister  Meadows,  near  Naches,  Wash.,  1908- 
Tieton  River  at  headworks  of  Tieton  canal,  near  Naches,  Wash., 

1906- 

Tieton  River  at  Cobb's  ranch,  near  Naches,  Wash.,  1902- 
Atanum  Creek,  North  Fork   (head  of  Atanum  Creek)   near  Tam- 

pico,  Wash.,  1907- 

Atanum  Creek  at  The  Narrows,  near  Tampico,  Wash.,  1908- 
Atanuni  Creek  near  Yakima.  Wash..  1904 ;  1907- 

South  Fork  of  Atanum  Creek  near  Tampico,  Wash.,  1907- 
Toppenish  Creek  near  Fort  Simcoe,  AVash.,  1909-  ' 
Toppenish  Creek  near  White  Swan  (Wapato),  Wash.,  1909- 
Toppenish  Creek  at  railway  bridge  near  Toppenish,  Wash.,  1894- 

1896. 

Toppenish  Creek  near  Toppenish,  Wash.,  1908-9. 
Toppenish  Creek  at  Alfalfa.  Wash.,  1909- 

Simcoe  Creek  near  Fort  Simcoe,  Wash.,  1909- 
Satus  Creek  near  Toppenish,  Wash.,  1908- 
Satus  Creek  near  Alfalfa,  Wash.,  1905. 
Satns  Creek  near  Satus,  Wash.,  1894-1896. 

Canals  in  Yakima  River  basin. 

Diversions  in  Kittitas  Valley: 

Cascade  canal  near  Thorp,  Wash.,  1905 ;  1909. 

West  Kittitas  canal  near  Thorp,  Wash..  1904-5;  1909- 

Ellensburg  Water  Co.  canal  near  Ellensburg,  Wash.,  1904;  1 '.»<)'.». 

Town  canal  near  Ellensburg,  Wash.,  1904-5. 

Olson  canal  near  Elleusburg,  Wash.,  1905 ;  1909. 

Bull  canal  near  Ellensburg,  Wash.,  1909. 
Diversions  in  Yakima  and  Moxee  valleys ; 

Selah-Moxee  canal  near  Selah,  Wash.,  1904 ;  1909. 

Taylor  canal  near  Selah,  Wash.,  1905 ;  1909. 

Moxee  canal  near  North  Yakima,  Wash.,  1904-5;  1909. 

Hubbard  canal  near  North  Yakima,  Wash.,  1904-5 ;  1909. 


152  STREAM-GAGING   STATIONS,  ETC.,   1885-1913. 

Columbia  River  tributaries — Continued. 
Yukiuia  River  tributaries — Continued. 

Diversions  in  Yakima  and  Moxee  valleys— Continued. 

Fowler  canal  near  North  Yakima,  Wash.,  1904-5;  1909. 

Granger  canal  near  North  Yakima,  Wash.,  1904 ;  1909. 
Indian  Reservation  diversions: 

New  Reservation  canal  near  Yakima,  Wash.,  1904- 

Old  Reservation  canal  near  Wapato,  Wash.,  1904- 

Sunnyside  canal  near  Wapato.  Wash.,  1904- 

Sunnyside  canal  wasteways,  1911. 

Sunuyside  canal  at  Zillah,  Wash.,  evaporation  records,  1907-8. 

Gilbert  canal  near  Toppenish,  Wash.,  1904. 

Hatch  canal  near  Toppenish,  Wash.,  1904. 
Diversions  from  Lower  Yakima 

Prosser  Falls  Irrigation  Co.'s  canal  at  Frosser,  Wash.,  1904. 

Benton  Water  Co.'s  canal  near  Kiona,  Wash.,  1905. 

Kiona  canal  near  Kiona,  Wash.,  1904-5 ;  1908-9. 

Kiona  Water  Supply  Co.'s  canal  near  Kiona,  Wash.,  1905. 

Grosscup  canal  near  Kiona,  Wash.,  1905. 

Keimewick  canal  near  Kennewick,  Wash.,  1905. 
Diversions  from  Naches  River: 

Selah  Valley  canal  near  Naches,  Wash.,  1904-5 ;  1911- 

Tieton  canal  near  Naches,  Wash.,  1910- 

Wapatox  canal,  upper  and  lower,  near  Naches,  Wash.,  1904-5 ;  1909. 

Clark  canal  near  Naches,  Wash.,  1905 ;  1909. 

Upper  Scott  canal  near  Naches,  Wash.,  1909. 

Lowery  canal  near  Naches,  Wash.,  1905 ;  1909. 

Kelly  canal  near  Naches,  Wash.,  1909. 

Fortune  canal  near  Naches,  Wash.,  1905 ;  1909. 

Lower  Scott  canal  near  Naches,  Wash.,  1905;  1909. 

Gleed  canal  near  Naches,  Wash.,  1904-5 ;  1909-1911. 

Morrisey  canal  near  Naches,  Wash.,  1909. 

Cougdon  (Yakima  Valley)  canal  near  Naches,  Wash.,  1904-5;  1909. 

White  &  Leach  canal  near  Naches,  Wash.,  1905 ;  1909. 

McCormick  canal  near  Naches,  Wash.,  1905 ;  1909. 

Schuler  &  Rodenbach  canal  near  North  Yakima,  Wash.,  1909. 

Naches-Cowiche  canal  near  North  Yakima,  Wash.,  1904-5. 

Fower  canal  at  North  Yakima,  Wash.,  1904-5. 

Fruitvale-Schanno  canal  at  North  Yakima,  Wash.,  1909. 

R.  S.  &  C.  canal  at  North  Yakima,  Wash.,  1909. 

Schanno  canal  at  North  Yakima,  Wash.,  1904-5 ;  1909. 

Broadgage  canal  near  North  Yakima,  Wash.,  1904-5;  1909. 

Union  canal  at  North  Yakima,  Wash.,  1904 ;  1909. 

North  Yakima  Town  canal  at  North  Yakima,  Wash.,  1904;  1909. 
Jackson  Lake  (Snake  River)  near  Moran,  Wyo.,  1908. 
.Snake  River1  at  Moran,  Wyo.,  1903- 
Snake  River 1  at  Grovant,  Wyo.,  1899. 
Snake  River1  near  Lyon,  Idaho,  1903- 
Snake  River x  near  Heise,  Idaho,  1910- 
Snake  River  at  Idaho  Falls,  Idaho,  1889-1893. 
Snake  River  near  Blackfoot,  Idaho,  1910- 
Snake  River  at  Neeley,  Idaho.  1906- 

1  Decision   of  United   States  Geographic  Board ;   formerly  called   South   Fork  of   Snak< 
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Columbia  Kiver  tributaries — Continued. 

Snake  River  at  Howells  Ferry  near  Miuidoka,  Idaho,  1910- 
Snake  River  near  Minidoka,  Idaho,  1805-1899;  1901-1910. 
Lake  Milner  (on  Snake  River)  at  Milner,  Idaho,  1911- 
Snake  River  at  Miluer,  Idaho,  1909- 
Snake  River  near  Twin  Falls,  Idaho,  1912- 
Siiiike  River  near  Hagerrnan,  Idaho,  1912- 
Snake  River  at  King  Hill,  Idaho,  1909- 
Snake  River  at  Weiser,  Idaho,  1910- 
Suake  River  at  Lewiston,  Idaho,  1910- 
Snake  River  near  Burbank,  Wash.,  1907- 
Paciflc  Creek  near  Moran,  Wyo.,  1906. 
Buffalo  River  near  Elk,  Wyo.,  1906. 
Henrys  Fork1  at  Warm  River,   Idaho,   1910- 
Heurys  Fork  near  Ora,  Idaho,  1902-1909. 
Henrys  Fork  at  Ferry,  Idaho,  1890. 
Henrys  Fork  near  Rexburg,  Idaho,  1909- 

Warui  River  near  Warm  River,  Idaho,  1912- 

Robinson  Creek  near  Warm  River,  Idaho,  1912- 

Fall  River  near  Marysville,  Idaho,  1902-3. 

Fall    River    at    Fremont,    Idaho,    1904-1909    (replaces    Marysville 

station). 

Fall  River  at  Canyon,  Idaho,  1890-1901. 
Tetou  River  near  St.  Anthony,  Idaho,  1903-1909. 
Teton  River  at  Chase's  ranch,  Idaho,  1890-1893. 
Willow  Creek  near  Prospect,  Idaho,  1904. 
Blackfoot    River    near    Rossfork,    Idaho,    1908-    (now    called    "near 

Henry"). 

Blackfoot  River  near  Shelley,  Idaho,  1909- 
Big  Lost  River  near  Chilly,  Idaho,  1904-1906 ;  1907- 
Big  Lost  River  near  Mackay,  Idaho,  1903-1906 ;  1912- 
Thousand  Springs  Creek  near  Mackay,  Idaho,  1912- 
Cedar  Creek  above  forks  near  Mackay,  Idaho,  1912- 
Cedar  Creek  below  forks  near  Mackay,  Idaho,  1912- 
Little  Lost  River  near  Clyde,  Idaho,  1910- 
Birch  Creek  near  Kaufman,  Idaho,  1910- 
Camas  Creek  near  Hamer,  Idaho,  1912- 

Portneuf  River  above  reservoir,  near  Chesterfield,  Idaho,  1912- 
Portneuf  River  below  reservoir  near  Chesterfield,  Idaho,  1912- 
Portneuf  River  near  Pebble,  Idaho,  1910- 
Portneuf  River  near  McCammon,  Idaho,  1896. 
Portneuf  River  at  Pocatello,  Idaho,  1897-1899 ;  1912- 
Topons  Creek  near  Pebble,  Idaho,  1912- 
Birch  Creek  near  Downey,  Idaho,  1912- 
Raft  River  near  Bridge,  Idaho,  1909- 
Clear  Creek  near  Naf,  Idaho,  1910- 
Cassia  Creek  near  Conant,  Idaho,  1909- 
Goose  Creek  above  Trapper  Creek  near  Oakley,  Idaho,  1911- 
Goose  Creek  near  Oakley,  Idaho,  1909-1911. 
Trapper  Creek -near  Oakley,  Idaho,  1911- 
Birch  Creek  near  Oakley,  Idaho,  1912- 

1  Decision  of  United  States  Geographic  Board  ;   formerly  called  North  Fork  of   Snake 
River. 


154  STREAM-GAGING    STATIONS,   ETC.,   1885-1913. 

Columbia  River  tributaries — Continued. 
Snake  River  tributaries — Continued. 

Big  Cottonwood  Creek  near  Oakley,  Idaho.  1909- 
Dry  Creek  near  Artesian  City,  Idaho,  1912- 
Rock  Creek  near  Rock  Creek,  Idaho   1909- 

McMullen  Creek  near  Rock  Creek,  Idaho,  1910;  1912- 
Salmon  Falls  River  near  San  Jacinto,  Xev.,  1909- 
Saliuon  Falls  River  near  Twin  Falls,  Idaho,  1909-10. 

Cedar  Creek  near  Roseworth,  Idaho,  1909- 

Devil  Creek  near  Three  Creek,  Idaho,  1912- 
Big  Wood  River  near  Gil  let,  Idaho,  1904-5. 
Big  Wood  River  near  Hailey,  Idaho,  1889. 
Big  Wood  River  near  Bellevue,  Idaho,  1911- 
Big  Wood  River  below  Magic  Dani  near  Richfield,  Idaho,  1911- 
Big  Wood  River  near  Shoshoue,  Idaho,  1905-6 ;  1908- 
Big  Wood  River  at  Toponis  (GoodingV),  Idaho,  1896-1  s<)9. 
Big  Wood  River  near  Bliss,  Idaho,  1899. 

Little  Camus  Creek  near  Little  Camas  Store,  Idaho,  1896. 

Malad  River *  near  Elaine,  Idaho,  1912- 

Little  Wood  River  near  Carey,  Idaho,  1904-5. 

Little  Wood  River  near  Richfield,  Idaho,  1911- 

Little  Wood  River  at  Toponis  (Gooding?),  Idaho,  1896-1899. 

Dry  Creek  near  Blanche,  Idaho,  1912- 
Little  Canyon  Creek  at  Glenns  Ferry,  Idaho,  1909- 
Alkali  Creek  near  Glenns  Ferry,  Idaho,  1909- 
Cold  Spring  Creek  near  Hammett,  Idaho,  1909- 
Bennett  Creek  near  Hammett,  Idaho,  1909- 
Bruneau  River  near  Tindall,  Idaho,  1910- 
Bruneau  River  near  Hot  Spring,  Idaho,  1909- 
Bmneau  River  near  Grandview,  Idaho,  1895-1903;  1909- 

Sheep  Creek  near  Tindall,  Idaho,  1910- 

Marys  Creek  at  Tindall,  Idaho,  1910- 

Louse  Creek  near  Wickahoney,  Idaho,  1911. 

East  Fork  of  Bruneau  River  near  Hot  Spring,  Idaho.  1910- 
Big  Flat  Creek  near  Three  Creek,  Idaho,  1912- 
Cherry  Creek  near  Three  Creek,  Idaho,  1912- 
Three  Creek  near  Three  Creek,  Idaho,  1912- 
Deadwood  Creek  near  Three  Creek,  Idaho,  1912- 
Castle  Creek  near  Castle  Creek,  Idaho,  1910-11. 
Succor  Creek  near  Homedale,  Idaho,  1903-1910. 
Owyhee  River  at  Owyhee,  Oreg.,  1890-1896 ;  1903- 

Jordan  Creek  near  Jordan  Valley,  Oreg.,  1911- 
Boise  River  near  Twin  Springs,  Idaho,  1911- 
Boise  River  at  Bowling's  ranch  near  Arrowrock    (Highland),   Idaho. 

1911- 

Boise  River  near  Highland,  Idaho,  1905-  (replaces  the  Boise  station). 
Boise  River  near  Boise,  Idaho,  1894-1904. 
Boise  River  at  Caldwell,  Idaho,  1895-96. 

South  Fork  of  Boise  River  near  Prairie,  Idaho,  1911- 

Griines  Creek  near  Centerville,  Idaho,  1909-10. 

Spring  Creek  near  Boise,  Idaho,  1912- 
Malheur  River  above  South  Fork  at  Riverside,  Oreg.,  1906-1910. 


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Columbia  River  tributaries — Continued. 
Snake  River  tributaries — Continued. 

Malheur  River  at  Riverside,  Oreg.,  1909- 

Malhour  River  near  Harpers  rancb,  near  Westfall,  Oreg.,  1903-1905. 
Mallieur  River  at  McLaughlin's  bridge,  near  Vale,  Oreg.,  1904-1906. 
Malbeur  River  at  Vale,  Oreg.,  1890-91;  1895-6;  1903- 
Malbeur  River  at  Halliday's  bridge,  near  Ontario,  Oreg.,  1904-5. 
Soutb  Fork  of  Malbeur  River  at  Riverside,  Oreg.,  1910- 
Nortb  Fork  of  Malbeur  River  near  Beulah,  Oreg.,  1909- 
Bully  Creek  near  Westfall,  Oreg.,  1911- 
Bully  Creek  at  Warm  Springs  near  Vale,  Oreg.,  1903-4;  1905-1907; 

1911- 

Bully  Creek  at  Vale,  Oreg.,  1904-5. 
Willow  Creek  near  Malbeur,  Oreg.,  1904-5 ;  1911- 
Willow  Creek  near  Brogan,  Oreg.,  1910- 
Willow  Creek  at  Dell,  Oreg.,  1904-1906. 
Cow  Creek  near  Malbeur,  Oreg.,  1912- 
Pole  Creek  near  Brogan,  Oreg.,  1912- 
Payette  River  near  Horsesboe  Bend,  Idabo,  1906- 
Payette  River  at  Payette,  Idabo,  1895-1897. 

North  Fork  of  Payette  River  at  Lardo,  Idaho,  1908- 
North  Fork  of  Payette  River  at  Van  Wyck,  Idabo,  1912- 

Lake  Fork  of  Payette  River  near  McCall,  Idabo,  1909- 
Sbafer  Creek  near  Horsesboe  Bend,  Idabo,  1911- 

Harris  Creek  near  Horsesboe  Bend,  Idabo,  1911- 
Weiser  River  near  Weiser,  Idabo,  1890-91;  1895-1904;  1910- 
Weiser  River,  West  Fork,  near  Fruitvale,  Idaho,  1910- 

Lost  Creek  near  Tamarack,  Idabo,  1911- 
Middle  Fork  of  \Veiser  River  at  Middle  Fork,  Idaho,  1910- 
Crane  Creek  near  Midvale,  Idabo,  1910- 
Mann  Creek  near  Weiser,  Idabo,  1911- 
Monroe  Creek   (upper  station)   near  Weiser,  Idaho,  1912- 
Monroe  Creek   (lower  station)    near  Weiser,  Idaho,  1912- 
Powder  River  at  Salisbury,  Oreg.,  1903-1911. 
Powder  River  near  Baker,  Oreg.,  1912- 
Powder  River  near  North  Powder,  Oreg.,  1909- 

Nortb  Powder  River  near  North  Powder,  Oreg.,  1912- 
Eagle  Creek  above  West  Fork  near  Baker  City.  Oreg.,  1911. 
Eagle  Creek  near  Baker  City,  Oreg.,  1909-10. 

West  Fork  of  Eagle  Creek  near  Baker  City,  Oreg.,  1911. 
Salmon  River  near  Piersou,  Idabo,  1911- 
Salmon  River  at  Salmon,  Idabo,  1912- 
Salmon  River  near  White  Bird,  Idaho,  1910- 
Lake  Creek  near  Stanley,  Idaho,  1910- 
Valley  Creek  near  Stanley,  Idaho,  1910- 
Pahsimeroi  River  near  Goldburg,  Idaho,  1910- 
Goldburg  Creek  near  Goldburg,  Idaho,  1910. 
Big  Creek  near  Patterson,  Idaho,  1910- 
Timber  Creek  near  Leadore,  Idabo,  1912- 

West  Fork  of  Timber  Creek  near  Leadore,   Idaho,  1912- 
Eightmile  Creek  near  Leadore,  Idaho,  1912- 
North  Fork  of  Salmon  River  near  North  Fork,  Idaho,  1912- 

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Columbia  River  tributaries — Continued. 
Snake  River  tributaries — Continued. 

Salmon  River  tributaries — Continued. 

Grande  Roude  River  at  Hilgard,  Oreg.,  1903- 
Grande  Ronde  River  at  Elgin,  Oreg.,  1903- 
Grande  Ronde  River  at  Zindel,  Wash.,  1904- 

Catherine  Creek  near  Union,  Oreg.,  1906-7;  1911- 
Wallowa  Lake  (on  Wallowa  River)  near  Joseph,  Oreg.,  1905- 
Wallowa  River  near  Wallowa,  Oreg.,  1903-1907. 
Wallowa  River  at  Minam  (near  Elgin),  Oreg.,  1903- 

South  Fork  of  Wallowa  River  near  Lostine,  Oreg.,  1912- 
Minam  River  at  Minam,  Oreg.,  1912- 

Asotin  Creek  near  Shelmans  ranch  near  Asotin,  Wash.,  1904-190(5. 
Asotin  Creek  near  Asotin,  Wash.,  1904-5 ;  1911. 
Selway  River  (head  of  Clearwater  River),  near  Lowell,  Idaho,  1911- 
Clearwater  River  at  Kamiah,  Idaho,  1910- 
Clearwater  River  near  Lewiston,  Idaho,  1910- 
Lochsa  River  near  Lowell,  Idaho,  1910- 

South  Fork  of  Clearwater  River  near  Grangeville,  Idaho,  1911- 
South  Fork  of  Clearwater  River  at  Kooskia,  Idaho,  1911- 
Lolo  Creek  at  Greer,  Idaho,  1912- 
Palouse  River  at  Elberton,  Wash.,  1904-5. 
Palouse  River  at  Hooper,  Wash.,  1897- 

Rock  Creek  near  St.  John,  Wash.,  1903-1905. 
Cow  Creek  near  Keystone,  Wash.,  1904-5. 
Cow  Creek  near  Hooper,  Wash.,  1904. 

Canals  in  SnaJce  River  basin. 

Upper  Snake  River  basin : 

Idaho  canal  near  Shelley,  Idaho,  1912- 

North  side  Minidoka  canal  near  Minidoka,  Idaho,  1909- 

South  side  Minidoka  canal  near  Minidoka,  Idaho,  1909- 

North  side  Twin  Falls  canal  near  Milner,  Idaho,  1909- 

South  side  Twin  Falls  canal  near  Milner,  Idaho,  1909- 

Fort  Hall  upper  canal  near  Blackfoot,  Idaho,  1912- 

Fort  Hall  lower  canal  near  Blackfoot,  Idaho,  1912- 

Sharp  ditch  near  Mackay,  Idaho,  1912- 

Streeter  ditch  near  Mackay,  Idaho,  1913- 

Buckaroo  ditch  near  Hot  Spring,  Idaho,  1912- 

Grandview  canal  near  Comet,  Idaho,  1912- 

Wilson  ditch  near  Ontario,  Oreg.,  1904-5. 
Owyhee  River  basin : 

Owyhee  ditch  near  Owyhee,  foreg.,  1904-5 ;  1911- 
Malheur  River  basin : 

Vines  ditch  above  Vale,  Oreg.,  1904-5. 

Malheur  Farmer's  canal  above  Vale,  Oreg.,  1904-5. 

McLaughlin  ditch  above  Vale,  Oreg.,  1904-5. 

"  J.  H."  ditch  above  Vale,  Oreg.,  1904-5. 

Gellerman  &  Frohman  ditch  above  Vale,  Oregon,  1904-5. 

Sand  Hollow  ditch  above  Vale,  Oreg.,  1904-5. 

Hope  Mill  ditch  at  Vale,  Oreg.,  1905. 

Nevada  ditch  below  Vale,  Oreg.,  1904-5. 


NORTH    PACIFIC    SLOPE    DRAINAGE   BASINS.  15  1 

Columbia  River  tributaries — Continued. 
Snake  River  canals. 

On  TVallowa  River  in  Grande  Ronde  basin  : 
Silver  Lake  ditch  near  Joseph,  Oreg..  1905. 
Farmers  and  Citizens  ditch  near  Joseph,  Oreg.,  1905. 
Granger  ditch  at  Joseph,  Oreg.,  1905. 
P>ig  Bend  ditch  at  Joseph,  Oreg.,  1905. 
Company  ditch  near  Wal.lowji,  Oreg.,  1905. 
Walla  Walla  River  near  Milton,  Oreg.,  1903- 
Walla  AValla  River  at  Whitman,  Wash.,  1897-1899. 

South  Fork  of  Walla  Walla  River  near  Milton,  Oreg.,  1903- 
rmatilla  River  at  Gibbon,  Oreg.,  1896- 
rmatilla  River  at  Pendleton,  Oreg.,  1891-92;  1903-1905. 
Umatilla  River  near  Yoakuin,  Oreg.,  1903- 
rmatilla  River  near  Umatilla,  Oreg.,  1903- 

North  Fork  of  Umatilla  River  near  Gibbon,  Oreg.,  1912- 
McKay  Creek  near  Pendletou,  Oreg.,  1903-4. 

Canals  in  Umatilla  River  baxin. 

Farmers'  mill  ditch  at  Pendletou,  Oreg.,  1906. 

Slusher  &  Gould  ditch  near  Nolin,  Oreg.,  1905. 

Lisle  &  Crane  ditch  near  Echo,  Oreg.,  1905. 

Charles  Lisle  ditch  at  Echo,  Oreg.,  1905. 

Henrietta  mill  ditch  at  Echo,  Oreg.,  1905. 

Wilson  &  Co.'s  ditch  at  Echo,  Oreg.,  1905. 

Allen  ditch  at  Echo,  Oreg.,  1905. 

Hinckle  ditch  at  Echo,  Oreg.,  1905. 

Pioneer  ditch  at  Echo,  Oreg.,  1905. 

Maxwell  ditch  at  Echo,  Oreg.,  1905. 

Heriniston  ditch  near  Hermiston,  Oreg.,  1905. 

Beitle  ditch  near  Hermiston,  Oreg.,  1905. 

Oregon  Land  &  Water  Co.'s  ditch  at  Umatilla,  Oreg.,  1905. 

Brownell  ditch  at  Umatilla,  Oreg.,  1905. 

Willow  Creek  near  Arlington,  Oreg.,  1905-6. 
Rock  Creek  near  Goldeiidale,  Wash.,  1912- 
Squaw  Creek  near  Goldendale,  Wash.,  1912- 
John  Day  River  near  Dayville,  Oreg.,  1908- 
John  Day  River  at  McDonald,  Oreg.,  1904- 

South  Fork  of  John  Day  River  at  Dayville,  Oreg.,  1908- 
Dayville  ditch  at  Dayville,  Oreg.,  1910- 

liock  Creek  near  Arlington,  Oreg.,  1905 ;  1911. 
Big  Marsh  outlet  on  Deschutes  River  near  Crescent,  Oreg.,  1912- 
Deschutes  River  near  Crescent,  Oreg.,  1912- 
Deschutes  River  near  Lapine,  Oreg.,  1910- 
Deschutes  River  at  Allen's  ranch  near  Lava,  Oreg.,  1905;  1908- 
Deschutes  River  at  West's  ranch  near  Lava,  Oreg.,  1908-1909. 
Deschutes  River  at  Benham  Falls,  Oreg.,  1909- 
Deschutes  River  at  Bend,  Oreg.,  1904- 
Deschutes  River  at  Laidlaw,  Oreg.,  1909- 
Deschutes  River  near  Cline  Falls,  Oreg.,  1910- 
Deschutes  River  at  Mecca,  Oreg.,  1911- 
Deschutes  River  at  Moro,  Oreg.,  1S97-1S99. 


J  5o  STKEAM-GAGING    STATIONS,,   ETC.,   1885-1913. 

Columbia  River  tributaries — Continued. 

Deschutes  River  at  Moody   (Biggs),  Oreg.,  1906-  (replaces  Moro  station). 
Crescent  Lake  outlet  nenr  Crescent,  Oreg.,  1911- 
East  Fork  of  Deschutes  River  at  Crescent,  Oreg.,  1904-1908;  1910- 
West  Fork  of  Deschutes  River  near  La  pine,  Oreg..  1910- 
West  Fork  of  Deschutes  River  near  Lava.  Oreg..  1905-1907:  1909- 
Tumalo  Creek  near  Lnidlaw  and  Bend,  Oreg.,  1906- 
Lewis  Creek  near  Laidlaw,  Oreg..  1908-9. 
Squaw  Creek  and  McAllister  ditch  near  Sisters.  Oreg..  1906- 
Crooked  River  near  Post.  Oreg.,  1908-1911. 
Crooked  River  nenr  Prineville,  Oreg.,  1908- 

Ochoco  Creek  near  Howard.  Oreg.,  1910-11. 

Ochoco  Creek  and  Elliott  ditch  near  Prineville,  Oreg..  1908- 
Metolins  River  at  Allinglmm  ranger  stntion,  near  Sisters.  Oreg.,  1910- 
Metolius  River  nt  ITubbard's  ranch,  near  Sisters,  Oreg..  1910- 
Metolins  River  at  Riggs's  ranch,  nenr  Sisters,  Oreg.,  1908- 

Lake  Creek  near  Sisters,  Oreg.,  1911- 

Whitewater  Creek  near  Sisters,  Oreg.,  1911- 
Shitike  Creek  at  Warmspring,  Oreg..  1911- 
Warm  Spring  River  near  Warmspring,  Oreg.,  1911- 
White  River  near  Tygh  Valley.  Oreg.,  1911- 

Tygh  Creek  at  Tygh  Valley,  Oreg.,  1911- 

Canals  in  Deschutcs  Hirer  Jmxin. 

Central  Oregon  canal  near  Bend,  Oreg.,  1910. 
Pilot  Butte  canal  near  Bend,  Oreg.,  1910- 
Wimer  canal  near  Laidlaw,  Oreg.,  1906- 
Columbia  Southern  canal  near  Laidlaw,  Oreg.,  1906- 

Klickitat  River  near  Glen  wood.  Wash.,  1910- 

Klickitat  River  above  and  below  Big  Muddy  River  near  Wright,  Wash., 

1905;  1907-8. 

Klickitat  River  at  Camp  Klickitat,  Wash.,  1908-9. 
Klickitat  River  at  Hanson's  cable  near  Klickitat,  Wash.,  1908-9. 
Klickitat  River  at  Klickitat  (Wright).  Wash.,  1907;  1909- 
Klickitat  River  at  Wols  Ferry,  near  Lyle,  Wash.,  1908-1910. 
Klickitat  River  at  Lyle,  Wash.,  1912- 

Big  Muddy  River  above  mouth  of  Cougar  Creek  near  Wright,  Wash.., 
1905;  1908-1910. 

AVest  Fork  of  Klickitat  River  near  Goldendale,  Wash..  1910- 

Little  Klickitat  River  near  Goldendale,  Wash.,  1910-1912. 
Hood  River  at  Winans,  Wash.,  1905-1907:  1910-1912. 
Hood  River  at  Tucker's  bridge,  Wash..  1897-1899. 
White  Salmon  River  at  splash  dam  near  Trout  Lake.  Wash..  1912- 
White  Salmon  River  at  Hnsum.  Wash.,  1909- 

Trout  Creek  at  Guler,  Wash.,  1909- 
Little  White  Salmon  River  below  Lava  Creek  near  Cooks,  AVash.,  1903 

1906.1 

Little  White  Salmon  River  near  Cooks,  Wash.,  1909. 
Latourelle  Creek  at  Latourelle.  Oreg.,  1912- 
Sandy  River  above  Salmon  River  at  Brightwood,  Oreg.,  1910- 
Sandy  River  below  Salmon  River  at  Brightwood.  Oreg.,  1907- 

1  Results  published  in  U.  S.  Gcol.  Survey  Water-Supply  Paper  272,  pp.  428-429. 


NOFiTir    PACIFIC    SLOPE    DRAINACi:    1US1NS.  159 

Columbia  River  tributaries — Continued. 

Sandy  River  near  Marmot,  Oreg.,  1911- 

Sandy  River  above  Bull  Run  River  near  Bull  Run,  Oreg.,  1910- 
Sandy  River  below  Bull  Run  River  near  Bull  Run^  Oreg.,  1910- 
Still  Creek  near  Rowe,  Oreg.,  1910- 
Salnion  River  near  Rowe,  Oreg.,  1910- 
Bull  Run  River  near  Bull  Run,  Oreg.,  1907- 
Little  Sandy  River  near  Bull  Run,  Oreg.,  1911- 
Willamette  River,  Middle  Fork  (head  of  Willamette  River),  near  Ilazeldell, 

Oreg.,  1911- 

Willametto  River,  Middle  Fork,  at  Jasper,  Oreg.,  1905- 
Willamette  River  at  Springfield.  Oreg.,  1912- 
Willamette  River  at  Eugene,  Oreg.,  1912- 
Willnmette  River  at  Albany,  Oivg..  IS'.)." 
Willamette  River  at  Salem,  Oreg.,  1910- 
Wiilamette  River  at  Oregon  City,  Oreg.,  1909- 
Kelsey  River  near  Hazeldell,  Oreg.,  1909. 
North  Fork  of  Middle  Fork  of  Willamette  River  near  Hazeldell,  Oreg., 

1909- 

Big  Fall  Creek  near  Fall  Creek,  Oreg.,  1912. 
Coast  Fork  of  Willamette  River  near  Goshen,  Oreg.,  1905-1912. 

Bow  River  near  Disston,  Oreg.,  1910- 
McKenzie  River  at  Clear  Lake,  Oreg.,  1912- 
McKenzie  River  near  MoKinzie  Bridge,  Oreg.,  1911- 
McKenzie  River  at  Martins  Rapids,  Oreg.,  1910- 
McKenzie  River  near  Springfield,  Oreg.,  1905- 

Eugeue  power  canal  near  Walterville,  Oreg.,  1912- 
Santiam  River,  North  Fork    (head  of  Santiarn  River),  near  Hoover, 

Oreg.,  1907- 

Santiam  River,  North  Fork,  at  Niagara,  Oreg.,  1908- 
Santiam  River,  North  Fork,  at  Mehama,  Oreg..  1905-1907;  1910. 
Santiam  River  at  Jefferson,  Oreg.,  1905-6;  1908- 

Marion   Fork   of   Santiam   River   at   Marion   Lake,   near  Hoover, 

Oreg.,  1907;  1909- 
Puzzle  Creek  near  Detroit,  Oreg.,  1907;  1909-10. 

North  Fork  of  Puzzle  Creek  near  Hoover,  Oreg.,  1909- 
South  Fork  of  Puzzle  Creek  near  Hoover,  Oreg.,  1909- 
Permelia  Creek  near  Detroit,  Oreg.,  1907;  1909- 
Whitewater  Creek  near  Detroit,  Oreg.,  1907. 
Breitenbush  Creek  near  Detroit,  Oreg.,  1910- 
South  Fork  of  Santiam  River  near  Cascadia,  Oreg.,  1910- 
South  Fork  of  Santiam  River  near  Foster,  Oreg.,  1911: 
South  Fork  of  Santiam  River  at  Waterloo,  Oreg.,  1905-1907;  1910- 

Middle  Fork  of  Santiam  River  near  Foster,  Oreg.,  1911. 
Luckiamute  River  near  Suver,  Oreg.,  1905-1911. 
Yamliill    River.   South   Fork    (head   of  Yamhill   River),   at   Sheridan, 

Oreg.,  1906- 

Yamhill  River  at  La  Fayette,  Oreg.,  1908- 
Molalla  River  near  Molalla,  Oreg.,  1905-1909. 
Clackamas  River  near  Cazadero,  Oreg.,1  1909- 
Clackamas  River  at  Estacada,  Oreg.,  1908-1911. 

1  Evaporation  records  1909-10  ;  1912- 


160  STREAM-GAGING   STATIONS,  ETC.,   1885-1913. 

Columbia  River  tributaries — Continued. 

Willamette  River  tributaries — Continued. 

Clackamas  River  near   Barton,   Oreg.,   1905-1908    (replaced   by   Esta- 
cada  station). 

Clackamas  River  at  Park  Place,  Greg.,  1912- 
Lewis  River  above  Muddy  River  near  Cougar,  Wash.,  1909. 
Lewis  River  near  Cougar,  Wash.,  1909- 
Lewis  River  near  Amboy,  Wash.,  1911- 
Lewis  River  at  Ariel,  Wash.,  1909. 

Muddy  River  at  mouth,  near  Cougar,  Wash.,  1909. 

Pine  Creek  at  mouth,  near  Cougar,  Wash..  190J). 

Swift  Creek  at  mouth,  near  Cougar,  AVash.,  1!H>5). 
Kalama  River  near  Kalaina,  Wash.,  1911- 

Ohanapecosh  River  (head  of  Cowlitz  River)   near  Lewis,  Wash.,  1911- 
Cowlitz  River  near  Lewis,  Wash.,  1911- 
Cowlitz  River  at  Randle,  Wash.,  1910- 
Cowlitz  River  at  Mayfield,  Wash.,  1910-11. 

Clear  Fork  nenr  Lewis,  Wash.,  1911- 

Coal  Creek  near  Lewis,  Wash.,  1911- 

Lake  Creek  at  mouth  near  Lewis,  Wash.,  1911- 

Johnson  Creek  at  mouth,  near  Lewis,  Wash.,  1911- 

Cispus  River  near  Randle,  Wash.,  1910- 

Toutle  River  at  St.  Helen,  Wash.,  1909. 

Toutle  River  near  Castle  Rock,  Wash.,  1909- 

BETWEEN    COLUMBIA   RIVER   AND   PUGET    SOUND. 

Chehalis  River  near  Centralia,  Wash.,  1910-11. 
Queniult  River  near  Quiniault,  Wash.,  1912- 
Soleduck  River  near  Quillayute,  Wash.,  1897-1901. 
Kalawa  River  near  Forks,  Wash.,  1897-1901. 

PUGET    SOUND    DRAINAGE    BASINS. 

Elwha  River  at  McDonald,  Wash.,  1897-1901. 

Elwha  River  near  Port  Angeles,  Wash.,  1911- 

Dungeness  River  at  Seguin,  Wash,  1897-98. 

Dungeness  River  at  Dungeness,  Wash.,  1897-1901. 

Dosewallips  River  at  Brinnon,  Wash.,  1910-11. 

Duckabush  River  near  Duckabush,  Wash.,  1910- 

Skokouiish  River,  North  Fork    (head  of  Skokomish  River),  near  Hoodsport, 

Wash.,  191O-11. 

Nisqually  River  near  Ashford,  Wash.,  1910- 
Nisqually  River  near  La  Grande,  Wa-sh.,  1906- 
Puyallup  River  near  Electron,  Wash.,  1911- 

Carbon  River  at  Fairfax,  Wash.,  1910- 
White  River  below  Forks,  near  Enumclaw,  Wash.,  1912- 
White  River  at  Buckley,  Wash.,  1899-1903 ;  1910- 

Greenwater  River  at  mouth,  near  Enumclaw,  Wash.,  1912- 

Green  River  at  Kanaskat,  Wash.,  1911. 

Cedar  River  at  Vaughn  Bridge,  near  Cedar  Lake,  Wash.,  1898. 

Cedar  River  at  Cedar  Lake  near  North  Bend,  Wash.,  1902-3. 

Cedar  River  near  Ravensdale,  Wash.,  1902- 

Cedar  River  near  Seattle,  Wash.,  1895-1898. 


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Skykomish  River,  South  Fork  (head  of  Skykoniish  River),  near  Berlin,  Wash., 

1910-11. 

Skykomish  River  at  Sultan,  Wash.,  1910-11. 
Foss  River  near  Skykomish,  Wash.,  1911- 

East  Fork  of  Foss  River  near  Skykomish,  Wash.,  1911. 
Miller  Creek  near  Berlin,  Wash.,  1911- 

West  Fork  of  Miller  Creek  near  Berlin,  Wash.,  1911- 
North  Fork  of  Skykomish  River  at  Index,  Wash.,  1910- 
Snoqualmie  River  at  Snoqualniie  Falls,  Wash.,  1902-1906. 
Pilchuck  Creek  near  Granite  Falls,  Wash.,  1911. 
Stillaguauiish  River,  South  Fork   (head  of  Stillaguamish  River),  near  Silver- 

ton,  Wash.,  1910- 

Stillaguamish  River,  South  Fork,  near  Robe,  Wash.,  1902. 
Stillaguamish  River,  South  Fork,  near  Granite  Falls,  Wash.,  1911- 

Canyon  Creek  near  Granite  Falls,  Wash.,  1912- 
Skagit  River  near  Marblemount,  Wash.,  1908- 
Skagit  River  near  Sedro  Woolley,  Wash.,  1908- 

Cascade  River  near  Marblemount,  Wash.,  1909- 
Sauk  River  above  Whitechuck  River  near  Darrington,  Wash.,  1910. 
Sauk  River  above  Clear  Creek  near  Darrington,  Wash.,  1910- 
Sank  River  at  Suiattle  Crossing,  near  Sauk,  Wash.,  1910- 
Whitechuck  River  near  Darrington,  WTash.,  1910. 
Clear  Creek  near  Darrington,  Wash.,  1910- 
Baker  Lake  (on  Baker  River)  near  Concrete,  Wash.,  1910- 
Baker  River  below  Anderson  Creek,  near  Concrete,  Wash.,  1910- 
Baker  River  at  Concrete,  Wash.,  1910- 
Whatcom  Creek  near  Bellingham,  Wash.,  1910- 
Nooksack  River,   North   Fork    (head   of  Nooksack   River),   near   Glacier, 

Wash.,  1910-11. 
Nooksack  River  near  Deming,  Wash.,  1910-11. 

Middle  Fork  of  Nooksack  River  at  ranger  station,  near  Deming,  Wash., 

1910-11. 
Middle  Fork  of  Nooksack  River  near  Deming,  Wash.,  1910-11. 


REPORTS  ON  WATER  RESOURCES  OF  THE  NORTH  PACIFIC  SLOPE 

DRAINAGE  BASINS. 

PUBLICATIONS  OF  UNITED   STATES  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY. 
WATER-SUPPLY  PAPERS, 

Water-supply  papers  are  distributed  free  by  the  Geological  Survey  as  long  as  its  stock 
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that  the  report  is  not  obtainable  from  Government  sources.  Water-supply  papers  are 
of  octavo  size. 

*53.  Geology  and  water  resources  of  Nez  Perce  County,  Idaho,  Part  T.  by  I.  C. 
Russell.     1901.     86  pp.,  10  pis.     lOc. 

*54.  Geology  and  water  resources  of  Nez  Perce   County,   Idaho,   Part   II,  by 
I.  C.  Russell.     1901.     87-141  pp. 

Nos.  53  and  54  relate  to  an  area  "  in  western  Idaho,  bordered  on  the  west 
by  portions  of  Washington  and  Oregon,"  drained  through  Snake  River  to 
the  Columbia ;  they  describe  the  topography,  geology,  and  soils  of  the 
region,  discuss  the  relation  of  the  surface  features — plateaus,  canyons, 
streams,  etc. — to  the  geology  and  the  climate,  the  source  and  quantity  of 
the  water  supply,  including  springs  and  artesian  wells,  and  refer  briefly  to 
the  occurrence  of  building  stones,  lignite,  gold,  silver,  and  copper.  They 
include  also  a  short  hibliography  of  artesian  waters  and  two  appendices — 
one  giving  list  of  elevations,  and  the  other,  notes  concerning  Portland  cement. 

55.  Geology  and  water  resources  of  a  portion  of  Yakiina  County,  Wash.,  by 
G.  O.  Smith.     1901'.     08  pp.,  7  pis.     lOc. 

Describes  topography,  climate,  soil,  agriculture,  geologic  and  surface  and 
underground  waters  of  an  area  comprising  about  50  square  miles  in  the 
vicinity  of  North  Yakima  ;  discusses  in  some  detail  the  artesian  basins  and 
wells. 

57.  Preliminary  list  of  deep  borings  in  the  United  States,  Part  I    (Alabama- 
Montana),  by  N.  H.  Barton.     1902.     60  pp.     (See  No.  149.)     5c. 

61.  Preliminary  list  of  deep  borings  in  the  United  States,  Part  II   (Nebraska- 
Wyoming),  by  N.  H.  Darton.     1902.     67  pp.     5c. 

Nos.  57  and  61  contain  information  as  to  depth,  diameter,  yield,  and  head 
of  water  in  borings  more  than  400  feet  deep  ;  under  head  "  Remarks  "  gives 
information  concerning  temperature,  quality  of  water,  purposes  of  boring,  etc. 
The  lists  are  arranged  by  States,  and  the  States  are  arranged  alphabetically. 
A  second  revised  edition  was  published  in  1905  as  Water-Supply  Paper  149 
(q.  v.).  5c. 

78.  Preliminary  report  on  artesian  basins  in  southwestern  Idaho  and  south 
eastern  Oregon,  by  I.  C.  Russell.     1903.     53  pp.,  2  pis.     5c. 

Discusses  briefly  the  rocks  and  geologic  structure  of  a  part  of  the  Snake 
River  plains  in  Canyon  and  Owyhee  counties,  Idaho,  and  Malheur  and 
Harney  counties,  Oreg. ;  describes  briefly  the  condition  on  which  artesian 
flow  depends,  and  in  some  detail  the  springs  and  drilled  wells  in  the  Lewis, 
Otis,  Harney,  and  Whitehorse  artesian  basins  ;  also  describes  artesian  wells 
in  alluvial  deposits  and  discusses  the  size  of  drill  holes,  casings,  etc.,  the 
preservation  of  well  records,  and  the  importance  of  laws  to  govern  the  use 
of  artesian  waters ;  gives  list  of  publications  bearing  on  artesian  waters. 

162 


XOKT11     I'.UTFH'    SI.OPK    DRAINAGE    BASIXS.  163 

93.  Proceedings  of  first  conference  of  engineers  of  Reclamation  Service,  with 
accompanying  pa'pers,  compiled  by  F.  H.  Newell,  chief  engineer, 
1904.  301  pp.  25c.  [Inquiries  concerning  this  report  should  be  ad 
dressed  to  the  Reclamation  Service.]  Contains: 

Investigations  in  Idaho,  by  D.  W.  Ross.  Describes  the  irrigable  lands  in 
the  area  drained  by  Snake  River. 

Investi.irntions  in  Oregon,  by  .1.  T.  Whistler.  Mentions  the  Umatilla,  Mai- 
hour,  and  Harney  projects. 

Work  in  Washington,  by  T.  A.  Noble.  Describes  the  plains  of  Columbia 
lliver. 

'.u;.  I  ><>st motive  floods  in  the  United  States  in  1003,  by  E.  C.  Murphy.  1904.  .SI 
pp..  13  pis.  15c. 

Gives  an  account  of  a  flood  (commonly  spoken  of  as  the  "  Heppner  dis 
aster")  on  Willow  Creek,  a  tributary  of  Columbia  River,  in  Morrow  County, 
Oreg. 

111.  Preliminary  report  on  the  underground  waters  of  Washington,  by  Henry 
Landes.  1005.  85  pp.,  1  pi.  lOc. 

Describes,  by  counties,  the  municipal  water  supplies,  deep  wells,  and  springs 
in  the  State,  giving  also  for  each  county  a  brief  account  of  the  climate,  rain 
fall,  topography,  drainage,  and  geology. 

IIS.  Geology  and  water  resources  of  a  portion  of  east-central  Washington,  by 
F.  C.  Calkins.  1005.  96  pp.,  4  pis.  5c. 

Describes  briefly  the  topography,  geology,  climate,  vegetation,  grazing,  and 
agriculture  on  the  Columbia  Plains  and  in  the  Kittitas  VaHey  ;  discusses  the 
streams,  springs,  and  shallow  and  deep  wells. 

149.  Preliminary  list  of  deep  borings  in  the  United  States,  second  edition  with 
additions,  by  N.  H.  Darton.  1905.  175  pp.  lOc. 

Gives  by  States  (and  within  the  States  by  counties),  location,  depth,  diam 
eter,  yield,  height  of  water,  and  other  available  information,  concerning  wells 
400  feet  or  more  in  depth  :  includes  all  wells  listed  in  Water-Supply  Papers 
57  to  61  ;  mentions  also  principal  publications  relating  to  deep  borings. 

*162.  Destructive  floods  in  the  United  States  in  1905,  with  a  discussion  of  flood 
discharge  and  frequency  and  an  index  to  flood  literature,  by  E.  C. 
Murphy  and  others.  1000.  105  pp.,  4  pis.  15c. 

Gives  estimates  (p.  85)  of  flood  discharge  and  frequency  for  Boise  River 
at  Boise  and  Weiser  River  at  Weiser,  Idaho ;  also  index  to  literature  on 
floods  on  American  streams. 

253.  Water  powers  of  the  Cascade  Range,  Part  I :  Southern  Washington,  by 
J.  C.  Stevens.  1010.  94  pp.,  21  pis.  40c. 

Discusses  conditions  governing  hydraulic  development,  water  laws  of 
Washington,  and  variations  in  streams ;  describes  the  drainage  basins  of 
Klickitat,  White  Salmon,  Little  White  Salmon,  Lewis,  and  Toutle  rivers ; 
gives  results  of  observations  at  gaging  stations,  estimates  of  average  mini 
mum  discharge,  and  of  the  available  horsepower  at  the  power  sites. 

274.  Some  stream  waters  of  the  wt-stern  United  States,  with  chapters  on  sedi 
ment  carried  by  the  Rio  Grande  and  the  industrial  application  of 
water  analyses,  by  Herman  Stabler.  1911.  188pp.  15c. 

Describes  collection  of  samples,  plan  of  analytical  work,  and  methods  of 
analyses  ;  discusses  soap-consuming  power  of  waters,  water  softening,  boiler 
waters,  and  water  for  irrigation :  gives  results  of  analyses  of  waters  of 
Boise,  Malheur,  Payette,  and  Palouse  rivers,  and  Salmon  Creek. 


164  STREAM-GAGING    STATIONS,   ETC.,   1885-1913. 

.'»1:>.  Water  powers  of  the  Cascade  Range,  Part  II:  Cowlitz,  Nisqually,  Puyal- 
lup,  White,  Green,  and  Cedar  drainage  basins,  by  F.  F.  Henshaw  and 
G.  L.  Parker.  1913.  170  pp.,  16  pis.  55c. 

Describes  the  geologic  features  and  history  of  the  drainage  basins,  topog 
raphy  and  drainage,  soils  and  vegetation,  and  precipitation ;  gives  stream 
flow  records  and  discusses  water  powers,  storage,  and  power  sites  ;  discusses 
also  natural  resources  and  harbors  of  the  Pacific  Coast,  central  electric  sta 
tions,  and  power  utilization,  and  gives  commercial  and  residential  rates. 
(See  also  253.) 

316.  Geology  and  water  resources  of  a  portion  of  south-central  Washington, 
by  G.  A.  Waring.  1913.  46  pp.,  1  pi.  5c. 

Describes  settlements,  climate  and  vegetation,  agriculture,  grazing,  geo 
graphic  province,  relation  of  surface  features  and  structure,  and  geology ; 
discusses  shallow  and  artesian  waters  and  irrigation  enterprises  in  Sunny- 
side  and  Reservation  valleys,  Horse  Heaven  Plateau,  and  the  Columbia 
River  plains,  and  irrigation  along  lower  Yakima  River;  gives  tabulated 
data  concerning  wells  and  springs. 

ANNUAL  REPORTS. 

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INGTON,  D.  C. 

*Tenth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1888-89,  J.  W. 
Powell,  Director.  1890.  2  parts.  *Pt  II.  Irrigation,.viii,  123  pp.  35c. 

Makes  a  preliminary  report  on  the  organization  and  prosecution  of  the  sur 
vey  of  the  arid  lands  for  purposes  of  irrigation  ;  includes  an  account  of  the 
methods  of  topographic  and  hydraulic  work,  the  segregation  work  on  reservoir 
sites  and  irrigable  lands,  field  and  office  methods,  and  brief  descriptions  of  the 
topography  of  some  of  the  river  basins. 

Eleventh  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1889-90,  J.  W. 
Powell,  Director.  1891.  2  parts.  Pt.  II.  Irrigation,  pp.  xiv,  395. 
30  plates  and  maps.  $1.25.  Contains: 

*Hydrography,  pp.  1-110.  Discusses  scope  of  work,  methods  of  stream 
measurement,  rainfall  and  evaporation,  and  describes  the  more  important 
streams. 

*Engineering,  pp.  111-200.  Defines  the  scope  of  the  work  and  gives  an 
account  of  the  surveys  in  the  Sun  River  Basin  and  in  the  Arkansas,  Rio 
Grande,  California,  Lahontan,  Utah,  and  Snake  River  divisions. 

""Topography,  pp.  291-343.  Comprises  reports  of  the  topographic  surveys 
in  California,  Nevada,  Colorado,  Idaho,  Montana,  and  New  Mexico,  and  a 
report  on  reservoir  sites. 

*  Irrigation  literature,  pp.  345-388.  Gives  a  list  of  books  and  pamphlets 
on  irrigation  and  allied  subjects,  mainly  contained  in  the  library  of  the  United 
States  Geological  Survey. 

Twelfth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1890-91,  J.  W. 
Powell,  Director.  1891.  2  parts.  Pt.  II.  Irrigation,  xviii,  576  pp., 
93  pis.  $2.  Contains: 

*Hydrography  of  the  arid  regions,  by  F.  H.  Newell,  pp.  213-361,  Pis. 
LVIII-CVI.  Discusses  the  available  water  supply  of  the  arid  regions,  the 
duty  of  water,  flood  waters,  relation  of  rainfall  to  river  flow  ;  classifies  the 
drainage  basins ;  and  describes  the  rivers  of  the  Missouri,  Arkansas,  Rio 
Grande,  Colorado,  Sacramento,  and  San  Joaquin  basins,  and  the  principal 
streams  of  the  Great  Basin  in  Nevada  and  Utah  and  the  Snake  River  drainage. 


KORTH    PACIFIC    SLOPE    DRAINAGE   BASINS.  165 

Thirteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1891-92, 
J.  W.  Powell,  Director.  1892.  (Pts.  II  and  III,  1893.)  3  parts,  Pt. 
Ill,  Irrigation,  pp.  xi.  -4S(>.  77  plates.  $1.85.  Contains: 

*Engineering  results  of  irrigation  survey,  by  H.  N.  Wilson,  pp.  351-437, 
Pis.  cxlvii-clxxxii.  Describes  structures  on  the  Pocatello  Canal,  Idaho. 

•Sixteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1894-95, 
Charles  D.  Walcott,  Director.  1896.  (Pts.  II,  III,  and  IV,  1895.) 
4  parts.  *Pt.  II.  Papers  of  an  economic  character,  pp.  xix,  598,  43 
pis.  ,$1.25.  Contains: 

The  public  lands  and  their  water  supply,  by  F.  H.  Newell,  pp.  457-533, 
Pis.  XXXV-XXXIX.  Describes  general  character  of  the  public  lands,  the 
lands  disposed  of  (railroad,  grant  and  swamp  lands,  and  private  miscel 
laneous  entries  i,  lands  reserved  (Indian,  forest,  and  military  reservations), 
the  vacant  lands,  and  the  rate  of  disposal  of  vacant  lands ;  discusses  the 
streams,  wells,  and  reservoirs  as  sources  of  water  supply ;  gives  details  for 
each  State. 

Nineteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1897-98, 
Charles  D.  Walcott,  Director.  1898.  (Parts  II,  III,  and  V,  1899.) 
G  parts  in  7  vols.  and  separate  case  for  maps  with  Pt.  V.  *Pt.  V, 
Forest  reserves,  pp.  xvii,  400,  110  plates,  $1.25.  1G  maps  in  separate 
case,  75c.  Contains: 

*Priest  River  Forest  Reserve,  by  J.  B.  Leiberg,  pp.  217-252,  Pis.  XLVI- 
LXI. 

*Bitterroot  Forest  Reserve,  by  J.  B.  Lieberg,  pp.  253-282,  Pis.  LXII- 
LXXIII. 

*  Washington  Forest  Reserve,  by  II.  B.  Ayres,  pp.  283-313,  Pis.  LXXIV-C. 

*Eastern  part  of  Washington  Forest  Reserve,  by  M.  W.  Gorman,  pp.  315- 
349,  PI.  CI. 

*Forest  conditions  of  northern  Idaho,  by  J.  B.  Leiberg,  pp.  373-386,  Pis. 
CIX-CX. 

These  reports  describe  the  topography  and  the  streams  of  the  forest 
reserves. 

Twentieth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1898-99, 
Charles  D.  Walcott,  Director.  1899.  (Parts  II,  III,  IV,  V,  and  VII, 
1900.)  7  parts  in  8  vols.  and  separate  case  for  maps  with  Pt.  V. 
*Pt.  V,  Forest  reserves,  pp.  xix,  498,  159  plates,  8  maps  in  separate 
case.  $2.80.  Contains : 

*Flathead  Forest  Reserve,  by  H.  B.  Ayres,  pp.  245-316,  Pis.  LXXVI- 
CXIII. 

*Bitterroot  Forest  Reserve,  by  J.  B.  Leiberg,  pp.  317-409,  Pis.  CXIV- 
CXLII.  Contains  brief  descriptions  of  the  streams  and  lakes  in  the  reserves, 
state  that  the  water  is  too  poor  for  use  for  irrigation. 

Twenty-first  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1899-1900, 
Charles  D.  Walcott,  Director.  1900.  (Parts  III,  IV,  VI,  VI  con 
tinued,  and  VII,  1901.)  7  parts  in  8  vols.  and  separate  case  for 
maps  with  Pt.  V.  *Pt.  V,  Forest  reserves,  711  pp.,  143  pis.,  39  maps 
in  separate  case.  $3.85.  Contains: 

*Mount  Rainier  Forest  Reserve,  Washington,  by  F.  G.  Plummer,  pp.  81-143, 
Pis.  XXXIII-L. 

*Olympic  Forest  Reserve,  Washington,  from  field  notes  by  Arthur  Dodwell 
and  T.  F.  Rixon,  pp.  145-208,  Pis.  LI-LXX. 

*Cascade  Forest  Reserve,  Oregon,  from  T.  28  S.  to  T.  37  S.,  inclusive, 
together  with  the  Ashland  Forest  Reserve  and  adjacent  forest  regions  from 
T.  28  S.  to  T.  41  S.,  inclusive,  and  from  R.  2  W.  to  R.  14  E.,  Willamette 
meridian,  inclusive,  by  J.  B.  Leiberg,  pp.  209-498,  Pis.  LXXXI-LXXXIV. 

Contains  descriptions  of  many  of  the  streams  flowing  through  the  forest 
reserves. 


166  STREAM-CAGING    STATIONS,   ETC.,   1885-1913. 

BULLETINS. 

An  asterisk  (*)  indicates  that  the  Geological  Survey's  stock  of  .the  paper  is  exhausted. 
Many  of  the  papers  so  marked  may  be  purchased  from  the  SUPERINTENDENT  OF  DOCU 
MENTS,  WASHINGTON,  D.  C.  Bulletins  are  of  octavo  size. 

*199.  Geology  and  water  resources  of  the  Snake  River  Plains  of  Idaho,  by 
I.  C.  Russell.     1902.     192  pp.,  25  pis.     25c. 

Describes  the  topography,  geology,  climate,  vegetation,  fauna,  and  soils  of 
an  area  extending  entirely  across  the  southern  part  of  Idaho ;  discusses 
streams,  springs,  water  powers,  irrigation  and  agriculture,  industries,  routes 
of  transportation  and  highways ;  treats  of  the  origin  of  surface  and  sub 
surface  waters,  the  requisite  conditions  for  artesian  wells  and  the  quantity 
of  water  available. 

252.  Preliminary  report  on  the  geology  and  water  resources  of  central  Oregon, 
by  I.  C.  Russell.     1905.     138  pp.,  24  pis.     35c. 

Describes  a  portion  of  the  extreme  northern  part  of  the  Great  Basin  and  a 
part  of  the  drainage  area  of  Deschutes  River  and  its  principal  tributary, 
Crooked  River ;  gives  an  account  of  the  topography,  drainage,  rainfall  and 
temperature,  winds,  and  forests ;  describes  the  volcanic  sedimentary  rock 
formations,  and  discusses  J>y  counties  the  geology  and  topography,  the  surface 
and  underground  waters ;  treats  of  artesian  conditions  in  the  Deschutes 
basin  and  makes  suggestions  concerning  artesian-well  records. 

*298.  Record  of  deep-well  drilling  for  1905,  by  M.  L.  Fuller  and  Samuel  San- 
ford.     1906.     299  pp.     25c. 

Gives  an  account  of  progress  in  the  collection  of  well  records  and  samples ; 
contains  tabulated  records  of  wells  in  Idaho,  Montana,  Nevada,  Oregon, 
Washington,  and  Wyoming,  and  detailed  records  of  wells  in  Benton,  Jefferson, 
and  Walla  Walla  counties,  Wash.  The  wells  of  which  detailed  sections  are 
given  were  selected  because  they  afford  valuable  stratigraphic  information. 

GEOLOGIC    FOLIOS. 

Under  the  plan  adopted  for  the  preparation  of  a  geologic  map  of  the  United 
States  the  entire  area  is  divided  into  small  quadrangles,  bounded  by  certain 
meridians  and  parallels,  and  these  quadrangles,  which  number  several  thousand, 
are  separately  surveyed  and  mapped.1  The  unit  of  survey  is  also  the  unit  of 
publication,  and  the  maps  and  description  of  each  quadrangle  are  issued  in  the 
form  of  a  folio.  When  all  the  folios  are  completed  they  will  constitute  a  Geo 
logic  Atlas  of  the  United  States. 

A  folio  is  designated  by  the  name  of  the  principal  town  or  of  a  prominent 
natural  feature  within  the  quadrangle.  Each  folio  includes  maps  showing  the 
topography,  geology,  underground  structure,  and  mineral  deposits  of  the  area 
mapped  and  several  pages  of  descriptive  text.  The  text  explains  the  maps  and 
describes  the  topographic  and  geologic  features  of  the  country  and  its  mineral 
products.  The  topographic  map  shows  roads,  railroads,  waterways,  and,  by 
contour  lines,  the  shapes  of  the  hills  and  valleys  and  the  height  above  sea  level 
of  all  points  in  the  quadrangle.  The  areal-geology  map  shows  the  distribution 
of  the  various  rocks  at  the  surface.  The  structural-geology  map  shows  the  rela 
tions  of  the  rocks  to  one  another  underground.  The  economic-geology  map  indi 
cates  the  location  of  mineral  deposits  that  are  commercially  valuable.  The 

1  Index  maps  showing  areas  in  the  North  Pacific  slope  basins  covered  by  topographic 
maps  and  by  geologic  folios  will  be  mailed  on  receipt  of  request  addressed  to  the  Director, 
U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C. 


NORTH   PACIFIC    SLOPE   DRAINAGE    BASINS.  167 

artesian- water  map  shows  the  depth  to  underground- wa tor  horizons.  Economic- 
geology  and  artesian-water  maps  are  included  in  folios  if  the  conditions  in  the 
areas  mapped  warrant  their  publication.  The  folios  are  of  special  interest  to 
students  of  geography  and  geology  and  are  valuable  as  guides  in  the  develop 
ment  and  utilization  of  mineral  resources. 

The  folios  numbered  from  1  to  163,  inclusive,  are  published  in  only  one  form 
(18  by  22  inches),  called  the  library  edition.-  Some  of  the  folios  that  bear  num 
bers  higher  than  163  are  published  also  in  an  octavo  edition  (6  by  9  inches). 
Owing  to  a  fire  in  the  Geological  Survey  building  May  IS,  1913,  the  stock  of 
geologic  folios  was  more  or  less  damaged  by  fire  and  water,  but  80  or  90  per 
cent  of  the  folios  are  usable.  They  will  be  sold  at  the  uniform  price  of  5  cents 
each,  with  no  reduction  for  wholesale  orders.  This  rate  applies  to  folios  in 
stock  from  1  to  1<S4.  inclusive  (except  reprints),  also  the  library  edition  of 
folio  186.  The  library  edition  of  folios  185,  187,  and  higher  numbers  sells  for  25 
cents  a  copy,  except  that  some  folios  which  contain  an  unusually  large  amount 
of  matter  sell  at  higher  prices.  The  octavo  edition  of  folio  185  and  higher 
numbers  sells  for  50  cents  a  copy  except  folio  193.  which  sells  for  75  cents  a 
copy.  If  34  folios  selling  at  25  cents  each  (or  their  equivalent  in  higher-priced 
folios)  are  ordered  at  one  time  a  discount  of  40  per  cent  is  allowed;  $5.10  is 
the  minimum  amount  accepted  at  this  rate. 

All  the  folios  contain  descriptions  of  the  drainage  of  the  quadrangles.  The 
folios  in  the  following  list  contain  also  brief  discussions  of  the  underground 
waters  in  connection  with  the  economic  resources  of  the  areas  and  more  or  less 
information  concerning  the  utilization  of  the  water  resources. 

An  asterisk  (*)  indicates  that  the  stock  of  the  folio  is  exhausted. 

*45.  Boise  folio,  Idaho. 

Describes  geography  and  geology,  cold  springs  and  cold  artesian  waters, 
and  hot  springs  and  hot  artesian  waters. 

103.  Narnpa  folio,  Idaho-Oregon. 

Describes  the  relief,  drainage,  climate,  and  vegetation  of  the  area ;  dis 
cusses  the  geologic  history  and  geologic  formations,  and,  under  "  Economic 
geology,"  the  surface  waters  available  for  irrigation,  the  springs  and  shallow 
wells,  and  the  artesian  wells  ;  indicates  areas  of  possible  artesian  flow. 

104.  Silver  City  quadrangle,  Idaho. 

Describes  the  relief,  drainage,  climate,  vegetation,  and  culture  of  the  Silver 
City  quadrangle  ;  discusses  the  geologic  history  and  the  geologic  formations, 
and,  under  "  Economic  geology,"  the  surface  waters  available  for  irrigation 
or  water-power  development,  warm  springs,  and  artesian  wells ;  notes  pos 
sible  chances  for  artesian  waters  ;  gives  records  of  wells  near  Enterprise  and 
Duffy  ;  see  also  Water-Supply  Paper  78. 

139.  Suoqualmie  folio,  Washington. 

Describes  the  relief  and  drainage  of  an  area  including  portions  of  Kittitas, 
Yakima,  Pierce,  and  King  counties ;  the  stratigraphic,  structural,  and  his 
torical  geology,  and,  under  "  Economic  geology,"  includes  a  brief  paragraph 
on  the  utilization  of  the  water  supply. 

MISCELLANEOUS   REPORTS. 

Other  Federal  bureaus  and  State  and  other  organizations  have 
from  time  to  time  published  reports  relating  to  the  water  resources 
of  various  sections  of  the  country.  Notable  among  those  pertain 
ing  to  the  northern  Pacific  coast  drainage  basins  are  the  reports  of 


168  STREAM-GAGING   STATIONS,  ETC.,   1885-1913. 

the  commissioner  of  conservation  [State  of  Montana]  ;  the  State 
land  commission;  the  State  engineer  of  Idaho;  the  Bureau  of  In 
dustry,  Agriculture,  and  Irrigation  of  Nevada;  the  State  engineers 
of  Nevada,  Oregon,  Utah,  and  Washington;  the  annual  reports  of 
the  United  States  ^Reclamation  Service ;  and  the  reports  of  the  Chief 
of  Engineers,  U.  S.  Army.  The  following  reports  deserve  special 
mention : 

The  Oregon  system  of  water  titles,  by  John  H.  Lewis :  Oregon  State  Engineer 
Bull.  2,  1912. 

State  and  National  water  laws,  with  a  detailed  statement  of  the  Oregon  sys 
tem  of  water  titles,  by  John  H.  Lewis,  with  a  discussion  by  Clarence  T.  Johnston 
and  L.  J.  Le  Conte :  Am.  Soc.  Civil  Eng.  Trans.,  vol.  76,  pp.  637-758,  1913. 

Report  of  the  commissioner  of  conservation  [State  of  Montana]  on  bills 
relating  to  public  lands,  water  rights,  and  the  protection  and  preservation  of 
the  forests :  Helena,  1911 ;  also  report  of  the  governor  of  the  State  of  Montana 
on  the  same  subject. 

How  to  appropriate  the  public  waters  of  the  State  of  Nevada,  compiled  by 
W.  M.  Kearney,  State  engineer,  1911. 

Requirements  and  regulations,  including  suggestions  and  instructions  in  rela 
tion  to  the  preparation,  use,  and  measurement  of  water  in  the  State  of  Nevada : 
State  engineer  of  Nevada,  1912. 

Irrigation  pumping  in  Nevada,  etc.,  by  Charles  Norcross:  Nevada  Bur.  of 
Industry,  Agr.,  and  Irr.  Bull.  8,  1913. 

The  water  resources  of  Washington:  Potable  and  mineral  water,  by  L.  G. 
Byers ;  artesian  water,  by  C.  A.  Ruddy ;  water  power,  by  R.  E.  Heine :  Wash 
ington,  Geol.  Survey  Ann.  Rept.  for  1901,  vol.  1,  pt.  5,  1902. 

Preliminary  report  on  the  Quincy  Valley  irrigation  project,  by  Henry  Landes 
and  others:  Washington,  Geol.  Survey  Bull.  14,  1912. 

Biennial  Report  of  the  State  Commission  of  Arid  Lands  [Washington], 
1895-96  and  1897-98. 

The  irrigated  lands  of  the  State  of  Washington,  by  George  M.  Allen,  deputy 
commissioner:  State  Bureau  of  Statistics  and  Immigration,  1910. 

Irrigation  laws  of  the  State  of  Wyoming,  prepared  for  publication  in  the 
office  of  the  State  engineer,  1909. 


GEOLOGICAL    SURVEY    HYDROLOGIC    REPORTS    OF    GENERAL 

INTEREST. 

The  following  list  comprises  reports  not  readily  classifiable  by 
drainage  basins  and  covering  a  wide  range  of  hydrologic  investiga 
tions. 

WATER-SUPPLY   PAPERS. 

*1.  Pumping  water  for  irrigation,  by  H.  M.  Wilson.    1896.    57  pp.,  9  pis. 

Describes  pumps  and  motive  powers,  windmills,  water  wheels,  and  various 
kinds  of  engines  ;  also  storage  reservoirs  to  retain  pumped  water  until  needed 
for  irrigation. 

*3.  Sewage  irrigation,  by  G.  W.  Rafter.     1897.     100  pp.,  4  pis.     CSee  Water- 
Supply  Paper  22.)     lOc. 

Discusses  methods  of  sewage  disposal  by  intermittent  nitration  and  by  irri 
gation  ;  describes  utilization  of  sewage  in  Germany,  England,  and  France,  and 
sewage  purification  in  the  United  States. 

*8.  Windmills  for  irrigation,  by  E.  C.  Murphy.     1897.     49  pp.,  8  pis.     lOc. 

Gives  results  of  experimental  tests  of  windmills  during  the  summer  of  1896 
in  the  vicinity  of  Garden,  Kansas ;  describes  instruments  and  methods  and 
draws  conclusions. 

*14.  New  tests  of  certain  pumps  and  water  lifts  used  in  irrigation,  by  O.  P. 
Hood.     1898.     91  pp.,  1  pi.     lOc. 

Discusses  efficiency  of  pumps  and  water  lifts  of  various  types. 
*20.  Experiments  with  windmills,  by  T.  O.  Perry.     1899.     97  pp.,  12  pis.     15c. 

Includes  tables  and  descriptions  of  wind  wheels,  makes  comparisons  of 
wheels  of  several  types  and  discusses  results. 

*22.  Sewage  irrigation,  Part  II,  by  G.  W.  Rafter.     1899.     100  pp.,  7  pis.     15c. 

Gives  re'sume'  of  Water-Supply  Paper  No.  3  ;  discusses  pollution  of  certain 
streams,  experiments  on  purification  of  factory  wastes  in  Massachusetts,  value 
of  commercial  fertilizers,  and  describes  American  sewage  disposal  plants  by 
States :  contains  bibliography  of  publications  relating  to  sewage  utilization 
and  disposal. 

32.  Water  resources  of  Puerto  Itico,  by  H.  M.  Wilson.    1899.    48  pp.,  17  pis.    15c. 
Describes    briefly    topography,    climate,    rivers,    irrigation    methods,    soils, 
forestation,  water  power,  and  transportation  facilities. 

*41.  The  windmill;  its  efficiency  and  economic  use,  Part  I,  by  E.  C.  Murphy. 

1901.     72  pp.,  14  pis.     15c. 
*42.  The  windmill ;  its  efficiency  and  economic  use,  Part  II,  by  E.  C.  Murphy. 

1901.     75  pp.,  2  pis.    lOc. 

Nos.  41  and  42  give  details  of  results  of  experimental  tests  with  windmills 

of  various  types. 

*43.  Conveyance  of  water  in  irrigation  canals,  flumes,  and  pipes,  by  Samuel 

Fortier.     1901.     86  pp.,  15  pis.     15c. 
*44.  Profiles  of  rivers  in  the  United  States,  by  Henry  Gannett.     1901.    100  pp., 

11  pis.    15c. 

Gives  elevations  and  distance  along  rivers  of  the  United  States,  also  brief 
descriptions  of  many  of  the  streams.  Arrangement  geographic.  Many  river 
profiles  are  scattered  through  other  reports  on  surface  waters  in  various  parts 
of  the  United  States. 

169 


170  STREAM-GAGING    STATIONS,   ETC.,   1885-1913. 

*o6.  Methods  of  stream  measurement.     1901.     51  pp.,  12  pis.     15c. 

Describes  the  methods  used  by  the  Survey  in  1901-2.  (See  also  Nos.  64, 
94,  and  95.) 

57.  Preliminary  list  of  deep  borings  in  the  United  States,  Part  I  (Alabama- 
Montana  ) ,  by  N.  H.  Darton.  1902.  60  pp.  ( See  No.  149. )  5c. 

61.  Preliminary  list  of  deep  borings  in  the  United  States.  Part  II  (Nebraska- 
Wyoming),  by  N.  II.  Darton.  1902.  67  pp.  5c. 

Nos.  57  and  61  contain  information  as  to  depth,  diameter,  yield,  and  head 
of  water  in  borings  more  than  400  feet  deep  ;  under  head  "  Remarks  "  gives 
information  concerning  temperature,  quality  of  water,  purposes  of  boring,  etc. 
The  lists  are  arranged  by  States,  and  the  States  are  arranged  alphabetically. 
A  second  revised  edition  was  published  in  1905  as  Water-Supply  Paper  149 
(q.  v.).  5c. 

64.  Accuracy  of  stream  measurements,  by  E.  C.  Murphy.  1902.  99  pp.,  4  pis. 
(See  No.  95.)  lOc. 

Describes  methods  of  measuring  velocity  of  water  and  of  measuring  and 
computing  stream  flow  and  compares  results  obtained  with  the  different 
instruments  and  methods  ;  describes  also  experiments  and  results  at  the  Cor 
nell  University  hydraulic  laboratory.  A  second,  enlarged,  edition  published  as 
Water-Supply  Taper  95. 

*67.  The  motions  of  underground  waters,  by  C.  S.  Slichter.     1902.     106  pp.,  8 
pis.    15c. 

Discusses  origin,  depth,  and  amount  of  underground  waters  ;  permeability 
of  rocks  and  porosity  of  soils  ;  causes,  rates,  and  laws  of  motions  of  under 
ground  water ;  surface  and  deep  zones  of  flow,  and  recovery  of  waters  by 
open  wells  and  artesian  and  deep  wells  ;  treats  of  the  shape  and  position  of 
the  water  table ;  gives  simple  methods  of  measuring  yield  of  flowing  well ; 
describes  artesian  wells  at  Savannah,  Ga. 

72.  Sewage  pollution  in  the  metropolitan  area  near  New  York  City  and  its 
effect  on  inland  water  resources,  by  M.  O.  Leighton.  1902.  75  pp., 
8  pis.  lOc. 

Defines  "  normal  "  and  "  polluted  "  waters  and  discusses  the  damage  result 
ing  from  pollution. 

77.  The  water  resources  of  Molok.ii,  Hawaiian  Islands,  by  Waldemar  Lindgreu. 

1903.  62  pp.,  4  pis.    lOc. 

Describes  briefly  the  topography,  geology,  coral  reefs,  climate,  soils,  vegeta 
tion,  forests,  fauna  of  the  island,  the  springs,  running  streams,  and  wells,  and 
discusses  the  utilization  of  the  surface  and  underground  waters. 

*80.  The  relation  of  rainfall  to  run-off,  by  G.  W.  Rafter.    1903.    104  pp.    lOc. 

Treats  of  measurements  of  rainfall  and  laws  and  measurements  of  stream 
flow ;  gives  rainfall,  run-off,  and  evaporation  formulas ;  discusses  effect  of 
forests  on  rainfall  and  run-off. 

87.  Irrigation  in  India  (second  edition),  by  H.  M.  Wilson.     1903.    238  pp.,  27 

pis.    25c. 

First  edition  was  published  in  Part  II  of  the  Twelfth  Annual  Report. 
93.  Proceedings  of  first  conference  of  engineers  of  Reclamation  Service,  wilt 

accompanying   papers,    compiled   by    F.    H.    Newell,    chief   engineer. 

1904.  361  pp.     25c. 

Contains,  in  addition  to  an  account  of  the  organization  of  the  hydrographi< 
[water-resources]  branch  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  and  th< 
reports  of  the  conference,  the  following  papers  of  more  or  less  general  interest 

Limits  of  an  irrigation  project,  by  D.  W.  Ross. 

Relation  of  Federal  and  State  laws  to  irrigation,  b}*  Morris  Bien. 

Electrical  transmission  of  power  for  pumping,  by  H.  A.  Storrs. 

Correct  design  and  stability  of  high  masonry  dams,  by  Geo.  Y.  Wisner. 

Irrigation  surveys  and  the  use  of  the  plane-table,  by  J.  B.  Lippincott. 

The  use  of  alkaline  waters  for  irrigation,  by  Thomas  A.  Means. 


REPORTS   OF   GENERAL  INTEREST.  171 

*94.  Hydrographic  manual  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  prepared  by 
E.  C.  Murphy,  J.  C.  Hoyt  and  G.  B.  Hollister.    1904.    76pp.,  3  pis.    lOc. 
Gives    instruction   for   field    and   office   work    relating   to   measurements   of 
stream  flow  by  current  meters.     (See  also  No.  05.) 

95.  Accuracy  of  stream  measurements   (second,  enlarged,  edition),  by  E.  C. 
Murphy.    1904.    169  pp.,  6  pis. 

Describes  methods  of  measuring  and  computing  stream  flow  and  compares 
results  derived  from  different  instruments  and  methods.  (See  also  No.  94.) 

LOS.  A  review  of  the  laws  forbidding  pollution  of  inland  waters  in  the  United 
States;  by  E.  B.  Goodell.    1904.    120  pp.     (See  No.  152.) 

Explains  the  legal  principles  under  which  antipollution  statutes  become 
operative,  quotes  court  decisions  to  show  authority  for  various  deductions, 
and  classifies  according  to  scope  the  statutes  enacted  in  the  different  States. 

.10.  Contributions  to  the  hydrology  of  eastern  United  States,  1904 ;  M.  L.  Fuller, 
geologist  in  charge.     1905.     211  pp.,  5  pis.     lOc. 

Contains  the  following  reports  of  general  interest.  The  scope  of  each 
paper  is  indicated  by  its  title.  , 

Description  of  underflow  meter  used  in  measuring  the  velocity  and  direc 
tion  of  underground  water,  by  Charles  S.  Slichter. 

The  California  or  "  stovepipe  "  method  of  well  construction,  by  Charles  S. 
Slichter. 

Approximate  methods  of  measuring  the  yield  of  flowing  wells,  by  Charles 
S.  Slichter. 

Corrections  necessary  in  accurate  determinations  of  flow  from  vertical  well 
casings,  from  notes  furnished  by  A.  N.  Talbot. 

Experiment  relating  to  problems  of  well  contamination  at  Quitman,  Ga., 
by  S.  W.  McCallie. 

Notes  on  the  hydrology  of  Cuba,  by  M.  L.  Fuller. 

13.  The  disposal  of  strawboard  and  oil-well  wastes,  by  R.  L.    Sackett  and 

Isaiah  Bowman.     1905.     52  pp.,  4  pis.     5c. 

The  first  paper  discusses  the  pollution  of  streams  by  sewage  and  by  trade 
wastes,  describes  the  manufacture  of  strawboard,  and  gives  results  of  various 
experiments  in  disposing  of  the  waste. 

The  second  paper  describes  briefly  the  topography,  drainage,  and  geology 
of  the  region  about  Marion,  Ind.,  the  contamination  of  rock  wells  and  of 
streams  by  waste  oil  and  brine. 

14.  Underground  waters  of  eastern  United  States;  M.  L.  Fuller,  geologist  in 

charge.     1905.     285  pp.,  18  pis.     25c. 

Contains  report  on  "  Occurrence  of  underground  waters,"  by  M.  L.  Fuller, 
discussing  sources,  amount,  and  temperature  of  waters,  permeability  and 
storage  capacity  of  rocks,  water-bearing  formation,  recovery  of  water  by 
springs,  wells,  and  pumps,  essential  conditions  of  artesian  flows,  and  general 
conditions  affecting  underground  waters  in  eastern  United  States. 

15.  Kiver  surveys  and  profiles  made  during  1903,  by  W.  C.  Hall  and  J.  C.  Hoyt. 

1905.     115  pp.,  4  pis.     lOc. 

Contains  results  of  surveys  made  to  determine  location  of  undeveloped 
power  sites. 

19.  Index  to  the  hydrographic  progress  reports  of  the  United  States  Geological 

Survey,  1888  to  1903,  by  J.  C.  Hoyt  and  B.  D.  Wood.    1905.    253  pp. 
15c. 

Scope  indicated  by  title. 

20.  Bibliographic  review  and  index  of  papers  relating  to  underground  waters 

published  by  the  United   States   Geological   Survey,   1879-1904,   by 
M.  L.  Fuller.     1905.     128  pp.     lOc. 
Scope  indicated  by  title. 

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172  STREAM-GAGING    STATIONS,   ETC.,   1885-1913. 

122.  Relation  of  the  law  to  underground  waters,  by  D.  W.  Johnson.    1905.     55 
pp.     5c. 

Defines  and  classifies  underground  waters,  gives  common-law  rules  relating 
to  their  use,  and  cites  State  legislative  acts  affecting  them. 

140.  Field  measurements  of  the  rate  of  movement  of  underground  waters,  by 
C.  S.  Slichter.     1905.     122  pp.,  15  pis.     15c. 

Discusses  the  capacity  of  sand  to  transmit  water,  describes  measurements 
of  underflow  in  Rio  Hondo,  San  Gabriel,  and  Mohave  River  valleys,  Cal.,  and 
on  Long  Island,  N.  Y. ;  gives  results  of  tests  of  wells  and  pumping  plants, 
and  describes  stovepipe  method  of  well  construction. 

143.  Experiments  on  steel-concrete  pipes  on  a  working  scale,  by  J.  H.  Quinton. 

1905.     61  pp.,  4  pis. 
Scope  indicated  by  title. 

144.  The  normal  distribution  of  chlorine  in  the  natural  waters  of  New  York 

and  New  England,  by  D.  D.  Jackson.     1905.     31  pp.,  5  pis.    lOc. 

Discusses  common  salt  in  coast  and  inland  waters,  salt  as  an  index  to 
pollution  of  streams  and  wells,  the  solutions  and  methods  used  in  chlorine 
determinations,  and  the  use  of  the  normal  chlorine  map  ;  gives  charts  and 
tables  for  chlorine  in  the  New  England  States  and  New  York. 

145.  Contributions  to  the  hydrology  of 'eastern  United  States,  1905;  M.  L.  Fuller, 

geologist  in  charge.     1905.     220  pp.,  6  pis. 

Contains  brief  reports  of  general  interest  as  follows  : 

Drainage  of  ponds  into  drilled  wells,  by  Robert  E.  Horton.  Discusses 
efficiency,  cost,  and  capacity  of  drainage  wells,  and  gives  statistics  of  such 
wells  in  southern  Michigan. 

Construction  of  so-called  fountain  and  geyser  springs,  by  Myron  L.  Fuller. 

A  convenient  gage  for  determining  low  artesian  heads,  by  Myron  L.  Fuller. 

146.  Proceedings  of  second  conference  of  engineers  of  the  Reclamation  Service, 

with  accompanying  papers,  compiled  by  F.  H.  Newell,  chief  engineer. 
1905.     267  pp.     15c. 

Contains  brief  account  of  the  organization  of  the  hydrographic  [water- 
resources]  branch  and  the  Reclamation  Service,  reports  of  conferences  and 
committees,  circulars  of  instruction,  and  many  brief  reports  on  subjects 
closely  related  to  reclamation,  and  a  bibliography  of  technical  papers  by 
members  of  the  service.  Of  the1  papers  read  at  the  conference  those  listed 
below  (scope  indicated  by  title)  are  of  more  or  less  general  interest : 

Proposed  State  code  of  water  laws,  by  Morris  Bien. 

Power  engineering  applied  to  irrigation  problems,  by  O.  II.  Ensign. 

Estimates  on  tunneling  in  irrigation  projects,  by  A.  L.  Fellows. 

Collection  of  stream-gaging  data,  by  N.  C.  Grover. 

Diamond-drill  methods,  by  G.  A.  Hammond. 

Mean-velocity  and  area  curves,  by  F.  W.  Hanna. 

Importance  of  general  hydrographic  data  concerning  basins  of  streams 
gaged,  by  R.  E.  Horton. 

Effect  of  aquatic  vegetation  on  stream  flow,  by  R.  E.  Horton. 

Sanitary  regulations  governing  construction  camps,  by  M.  O.  Leighton. 

Necessity  of  draining  irrigated  land,  by  Thos.  H.  Means. 

Alkali  soils,  by  Thos.  H.  Means. 

Cost  of  stream-gaging  work,  by  E.  C.  Murphy. 

Equipment  of  a  cable  gaging  station,  by  E.  C.  Murphy. 

Silting  of  reservoirs,  by  W.  M.  Reed. 

Farm-unit  classification,  by  D.  W.  Ross. 

Cost  of  power  for  pumping  irrigating  water,  by  II.  A.  Storrs. 

Records  of  flow  at  current-meter  gaging  stations  during  the  frozen  season, 
by  F.  II.  Tillinghast. 

147.  Destructive  floods  in  United  States  in  1904,  by  E.  C.  Murphy.     15c. 

Contains  a  brief  account  of  "A  method  of  computing  cross-section  area  of 
waterways,"  including  formulas  for  maximum  discharge  and  areas  of  cross 
section. 


REPORTS   OF    GENERAL  INTEREST.  173 

140.  Preliminary  list  of  deep  borings  in  the  United  States,  second  edition  with 
additions,  by  N.  H.  Durton.    1905.    175  pp.    lOc. 

Gives  by  States  (and  within  the  States  by  counties),  location,  depth,  di 
ameter,  yield,  height  ot  water,  and  other  available  information,  concerning 
wells  400  feet  or  more  in  depth  ;  includes  all  wells  listed  in  Water-Supply 
Papers  57  and  61 ;  mentions  also  principal  publications  relating  to  deep 
borings. 

150.  Weir  experiments,  coefficients,  and  formulas,  by  R.  E.  Horton.    1906.    189 
pp.,  38  pis.     (See  Water-Supply  Paper  200.)     15c. 
Scope  indicated  by  title. 

*151.  Field  assay  of  water,  by  M.  O.  Leightoii.    1905.    77  pp.,  4  pis.    lOc. 

Discusses  methods,  instruments,  and  reagents  used  in  determining  turbidity, 
color,  iron,  chlorides,  and  hardness  in  connection  with  the  studies  of  the 
quality  of  water  in  various  parts  of  the  United  States. 

152.  A  review  of  the  laws  forbidding  pollution  of  inland  waters  in  the  United 
States  (second  edition),  by  E.  B.  Goodell.     1905.     149  pp. 
Scope  indicated  by  title. 

155.  Fluctuations  of  the  water  level  in  wells,  with  special  reference  to  Long 
Island,  X.  Y.,  by  A.  C.  Veatch.    1906.    S3  pp.,  9  pis.    25c. 

Includes  general  discussion  of  fluctuation  due  to  rainfall  and  evaporation, 
barometric  changes,  temperature  changes  in  rivers,  changes  in  lake  level, 
tidal  changes,  effects  of  settlement,  irrigation,  dams,  underground  water 
developments,  and  to  indeterminate  causes. 

*160.  Underground  water  papers,  1906 ;  M.  L.  Fuller,  geologist  in  charge.  1906. 
104  pp.,  1  pi. 

Gives  account  of  work  in  1905,  lists  of  publications  relating  to  underground 
waters,  and  contains  the  following  brief  reports  of  general  interest : 

Significance  of  the  term  "  artesian,"  by  Myron  L.  Fuller. 

Representation  of  wells  and  springs  on  maps,  by  Myron  L.  Fuller. 

Total  amount  of  free  water  in  the  earth's  crust,  by  Myron  L.  Fuller. 

Use  of  fluorescein  in  the  study  of  underground  waters,  by  R.  B.  Dole. 

Problems  of  water  contamination,  by  Isaiah  Bowman. 

Instances  of  improvement  of  water  in  wells,  by  Myron  L.  Fuller. 

*162.  Destructive  floods  in  the  United  States  in  1905,  with  a  discussion  of  flood 
discharge  and  frequency  and  an  index  to  flood  literature,  by  E.  C. 
Murphy  and  others.  1906.  105  pp.,  4  pis.  15c. 

163.  Bibliographic  review  and  index  of  underground-water  literature  published 
in  the  United  States  in  1905,  by  M.  L.  Fuller,  F.  G.  Clapp,  and  B.  L. 
Johnson.     1906.     130  pp.     15c. 
Scope  indicated  by  title. 

*179.  Prevention  of  stream  pollution  by  distillery  refuse,  based  on  investigations 
at  Lynchburg,  Ohio,  by  Herman  Stabler.  1906.  34  pp.,  1  pi.  lOc. 

Describes  grain  distillation,  treatment  of  slop,,  sources,  character,  and 
effects  of  effluents  on  streams  ;  discusses  filtration,  precipitation,  fermentation, 
and  evaporation  methods  of  disposal  of  wastes  without  pollution. 

180.  Turbine  water-wheel  tests  and  power  tables,  by  R.  E.  Horton.  1906.  134 
pp.,  2  pis.  20c. 

Scope  indicated   by   title. 

*1S5.  Investigations  on  the  purification  of  Boston  sewage,  by  C.-E.  A.  Winslow 
and  E.  B.  Phelps.  1906.  163  pp.  25c.  • 

Discusses  composition,  disposal,  purification,  and  treatment  of  sewages  and 
recent  tendencies  in  sewage-disposal  practice  in  England,  Germany,  and  the 
United  States ;  describes  character  of  crude  sewage  at  Boston,  removal  of 
suspended  matter,  treatment  in  septic  tanks,  and  purification  in  intermittent 
sand  filtration  and  coarse  material ;  gives  bibliography. 


174  STREAM-GAGING   STATIONS,  ETC.,  1885-1913. 

*1S6.  Stream  pollution  by  acid-iron  wastes,  a  report  based  on  investigations  made 
at  Shelby,  Ohio,  by  Herman  Stabler.  1906.  36  pp.,  1  pi.  lOc. 

Gives  history  of  pollution  by  acid-iron  wastes  at  Shelby,  Ohio,  and  resulting 
litigation ;  discusses  effect  of  acid-iron  liquors  on  sewage  purification  processes, 
recovery  of  copperas  from  acid-iron  wastes,  and  other  processes  for  removal 
of  pickling  liquor. 

*187.  Determination  of  stream  flow  during  the  frozen  season,  by  H.  K.  Barrows 

and  R.  E.  Horton.  •  1907.     93  pp.,  1  pi.     15c. 

Scope  indicated  by  title. 
*189.  The  prevention  of  stream  pollution  by  strawboard  waste,  by  E.  B.  Phelps. 

1906.     29  pp.,  2  pis.     5c. 

Describes  manufacture  of  strawboard,  present  and  proposed  methods  of 
disposal  of  waste  liquors,  laboratory  investigations  of  precipitation  and  sedi 
mentation,  and  field  studies  of  amounts  and  character  of  water  used,  raw 
material  and  finished  product,  and  mechanical  filtration. 

*194.  Pollution  of  Illinois  and  Mississippi  rivers  by  Chicago  sewage  (a  digest 
of  the  testimony  taken  in  the  case  of  the  State  of  Missouri  v.  The 
State  of  Illinois  and  the  Sanitary  District  of  Chicago),  by  M.  O. 
Leighton.     1907.    369  pp.,  2  pis.     40c. 
Scope  indicated  by  amplification  of  title. 

*196.  Water  supply  of  Nome  region,  Seward  Peninsula,  Alaska,  1906,  by  J.  C. 
Hoyt  and  F.  F.  Henshaw.  1907.  52  pp.,  6  pis.  15c. 

Gives  results  of  measurements  of  flow  of  Alaskan  streams,  discusses  avail 
able  water  supply  for  ditch  and  pipe  lines  and  power  development ;  presents 
notes  for  investors. 

*200.  Weir  experiments,  coefficients,  and  formulas,  revision  of  paper  No.  150, 
by  R.  E.  Horton.  1907.  195  pp.,  38  pis.  35c. 

Scope  indicated  by  title. 

*218.  Water-supply  investigations  in  Alaska,  1906-7  (Nome  and  Kougarok  re 
gions,  Seward  Peninsula;  Fairbanks  district,  Yukon-Tanaiia  region), 
by  F.  F.  Henshaw  and  C.  C.  Covert.  1908.  156  pp.,  12  pis.  25c. 

Describes  the  drainage  basins,  gives  results  of  observations  at  the  gaging 
stations,  and  discusses  the  water  supply  of  the  ditches  and  pipe  lines,  and 
possibilities  of  development ;  gives  also  meteorological  records. 

*226.  The  pollution  of  streams  by  sulphite  pulp  waste,  a  study  of  possible 
remedies,  by  E.  B.  Phelps.  1908.  37  pp.,  1  pi.  10c. 

Describes  manufacture  of  sulphite  pulp,  the  waste  liquors,  and  the  experi 
mental  work  leading  to  suggestions  as  to  methods  of  preventing  stream  pollu 
tion. 

228.  Water-supply  investigations  of  the  Yukon-Tanana  region,  Alaska,  1907  and 
1908  (Fairbanks,  Circle,  and  Rampart  districts),  by  C.  C.  Covert 
and  C.  E.  Ellsworth.  1909.  108  pp.,  7  pis.  20c. 

Describes  the  drainage  basins ;  gives  results  of  observations  at  gaging  sta 
tions ;  discusses  the  water  supplies  of  the  ditches  and  pipe  lines  and  pos 
sibilities  of  hydraulic  development. 

*229.  The  disinfection  of  sewage  and  sewage  filter  effluents,  with  a  chapter  on 
the  putrescibility  and  stability  of  sewage  effluents,  by  E.  B.  Phelps. 
1909.    91  pp.,  1  pi.    15c. 
Scope  indicated  by  title. 

234.  Papers  on  the  conservation  of  water  resources.  1909.  96  pp.,  2  pis.  15c. 
Contains  the  following  papers,  whose  scope  is  indicated  by  their  titles: 
Distribution  of  rainfall,  by  Henry  Gannett ;  Floods,  by  M.  O.  Leighton ;  Devel 
oped  water  papers,  compiled  under  the  direction  of  W.  M.  Steuart,  with  dis 
cussion  by  M.  O.  Leighton;  Undeveloped  water  powers,  by  M.  O.  Leighton; 
Irrigation,  by  F.  H.  Newell ;  Underground  waters,  by  W.  C.  Mendenhall ; 
Denudation,  by  R.  B.  Dole  and  Herman  Stabler ;  Control  of  catchment  areas, 
by  H.  N.  Parke. 


REPORTS   OF   GENERAL  INTEREST.  175 

*235.  The  purification  of  some  textile  and  other  factory  wastes,  by  Herman 
Stabler  and  G.  II.  Pratt.  1901).  70  pp.  lOc. 

Discusses  waste  waters  from  wool-scouring,  bleaching,  and  dyeing  cotton 
yarn,  bleaching  cotton  piece  goods,  and  manufacture  of  oleomargarine,  fer 
tilizer,  and  glue. 

230.  The  quality  of  surface  waters  in  the  United  States:  Part  I,  Analyses  of 
waters  east  of  the  one-hundredth  meridian,  by  R.  B.  Dole.  3909. 
123  pp.  lOc. 

Describes  collection  of  samples,  method  of  examination,  preparation  of 
solutions,  accuracy  of  estimates,  and  expression  of  analytical  results. 

238.  The  public  utility  of  water  powers  and  their  governmental  regulation,  by 
Rene  Tavernier  and  M.  O.  Leighton.  1910.  101  pp.  15c. 

Discusses  hydraulic  power  and  irrigation,  French,  Italian,  and  Swiss  legis 
lation  relative  to  the  development  of  water  powers,  and  laws  proposed  in  the 
French  Parliament ;  reviews  work  of  bureau  of  hydraulics  and  agricultural 
improvement  of  the  French  department  of  agriculture,  and  gives  resume  of 
Federal  and  State  water-power  legislation  in  the  United  States. 

255.  Underground  waters  for  farm  use,  by  M.  L.  Fuller.  1910.  58  pp.,  17 
pis.  loc. 

Discusses  rocks  as  sources  of  water  supply  and  the  relative  safety  of  sup 
plies  from  different  materials  ;  springs,  and  their  protection  ;  open  or  dug  and 
deep  wells,  their  location,  yield,  relative  cost,  protection,  and  safety ;  advan- 
tages  and  disadvantages  of  cisterns  and  combination  wells  and  cisterns. 

*257.  Well-drilling  methods,  by  Isaiah  Bowman.    1911.     139  pp.,  4  pis.     15c. 

Discusses  amount,  distribution,  and  disposal  of  rainfall,  water-bearing 
rocks,  amount  of  underground  water,  artesian  conditions,  and  oil  and  gas 
bearing  formations  ;  gives  history  of  well  drilling  in  Asia,  Europe,  and  the 
United  States ;  describes  in  detail  the  various  methods  and  the  machinery 
used ;  discusses  loss  of  tools  and  geologic  difficulties ;  contamination  of  well 
waters  and  methods  of  prevention ;  tests  of  capacity  and  measurement  of 
depth  ;  and  costs  of  sinking  wells. 

2f>8.  Underground  water  papers,  1910,  by  M.  L.   Fuller,  F.  G.   Clapp,   G.   C. 
Matson,  Samuel  Sanford,  and  H.  C.  Wolff.    1911.    125  pp.,  2  pis.    15c. 
Contains  the  following  papers  (scope  indicated  by  titles)  of  general  interest : 
Drainage  by  wells,  by  M.  L.  Fuller. 

Freezing  of  wells  and  related  phenomena,  by  M.  L.  Fuller. 
Pollution  of  underground  waters  in  limestone,  by  G.  C.  Matson. 
Protection  of  shallow  wells  in  sandy  deposits,  by  M.  L.  Fuller. 
Magnetic  wells,  by  M.  L.  Fuller. 

*259.  The  underground  waters  of  southwestern  Ohio,  by  M.  L.  Fuller  and  F.  G. 
Clapp,  with  a  discussion  of  the  chemical  character  of  the  waters,  by 
R.  B.  Dole.  1912.  228  pp.,  9  pis.  35c. 

Describes  the  topography,  climate,  and  geology  of  the  region,  tbe  water 
bearing  formations,  the  source,  mode  of  occurrence,  and  head  of  the  waters, 
and  municipal  supplies ;  gives  details  by  counties ;  discusses  in  supplement, 
under  chemical  character,  method  of  analysis  and  expression  of  results,  min 
eral  constituents,  effect  of  the  constituents  on  waters  for  domestic,  industrial, 
or  medicinal  uses,  methods  of  purification,  chemical  composition ;  many 
analyses  and  field  assays.  The  matter  in  the  supplement  was  also  published  in 
Water-Supply  Paper  254  (The  underground  waters  of  north-central  Indiana). 

274.  Some  stream  waters  of  the  western  United  States,  with  chapters  on  sedi 
ment  carried  by  the  Rio  Grande  and  the  industrial  application  of 
water  analyses,  by  Herman  Stabler.  1911.  188  pp.  15c. 

Describes  collection  of  samples,  plan  of  analytical  work,  and  methods  of 
analyses  ;  discusses  soap-consuming  power  of  waters,  water  softening,  boiler 
waters,  and  water  for  irrigation  ;  gives  results  of  analyses  of  waters  of  the 
Rio  Grande  and  of  Pecos,  Gallinas,  and  Hondo  rivers. 


176  STREAM-GAGING  STATIONS,  ETC.,  1885-1913. 

*280.  Gaging  stations  maintained  by  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1888- 
1910,  and  Survey  publications  relating  to  water  resources,  compiled 
by  B.  D.  Wood.  1912.  102  pp.  lOc. 

314.  Surface  water  supply  of  Seward  Peninsula,  Alaska,  by  F.  F.  Heusliaw  and 
G.  L.  Parker,  with  a  sketch  of  the  geography  and  geology  by  P.  S. 
Smith,   and  a  description  of  methods  of  placer  mining  by  A.   H. 
Brooks.    1913.    317  pp.,  17  pis.    45c. 
Contains  results  of  work  at  gaging  stations. 

*315.  The  purification  of  public  water  supplies,  by  G.  A.  Johnson.  1013.  84  pp., 
8  pis.  lOc. 

Discusses  ground,  lake,  and  river  waters  as  public  supplies,  development  of 
waterworks  systems  in  the  United  States,  water  consumption,  and  typhoid 
fever ;  describes  methods  of  filtration  and  sterilization  of  water,  and  munici 
pal  water  softening. 

*318.  Water  resources  of  Hawaii,  1909-1911,  by  W.  F.  Martin  and  C.  H.  Pierce. 

1913.  552  pp.,  15  pis.     50c. 

Describes  the  general  features  of  the  islands  and  gives  results  of  measure 
ments  of  streams  and  of  observations  of  rainfall  and  evaporation  ;  contains  a 
gazetteer. 

334.  The  Ohio  Valley  flood  of  March-April,  1913  (including  comparisons  with 
some  earlier  floods),  by  A.  H.  Horton  and  H.  J.  Jackson.  1913.  96 
pp.,  32  pis.  20c. 

Although  relating  specifically  to  floods  in  the  Ohio  Valley,  this  report  dis 
cusses  also  the  causes  of  floods  and  the  prevention  of  damage  by  floods. 

336.  Water  resources  of  Hawaii,  1912,  by  C.  H.  Pierce  and  G.  K.  Larrison. 

1914.  392  pp.     50c. 

Contains  results  of  stream  measurements  on  the  islands  in  1912. 

337.  The  effects  of  ice  on  stream  flow,  by  William  Glenn  Hoyt.    1913.    76  pp., 

7  pis.    15c. 

Discusses  methods  of  measuring  the  winter  flow  of  streams. 

ANNUAL  REPORTS, 

*Fifth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1883-84,  J.  W. 
Powell,  Director.  1885.  xxxvi,  469  pp.,  58  pis.  $2.25.  Contains : 

"The  requisite  and  qualifying  conditions  of  artesian  wells,  by  T.  C.  Cham 
berlain,  pp.  125  to  173,  PI.  XXI.  Scope  indicated  by  title. 

Twelfth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1890-91,  J.  W. 
Powell,  Director.  1891.  2  parts.  Pt.  II,  Irrigation,  xviii,  576  pp., 
93  pis.  $2.  Contains: 

"•Irrigation  in  India,  by  H.  M.  Wilson,  pp.  368-561,  Pis.  CVII  to  CXLVI. 
(See  Water-Supply  Paper  87.) 

Thirteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1891-92, 
J.  W.  Powell,  Director.  1892.  (Pts.  II  and  III,  1893.)  3  parts.  Pt. 
Ill,  Irrigation,  pp.  xi,  486,  77  plates.  $1.85.  Contains : 

*American  irrigation  engineering,  by  H.  M.  Wilson,  pp.  101-349,  Pis.  CXI 
to  CXLV.  Discusses  the  economical  aspects  of  irrigation,  alkaline  drainage, 
silt  and  sedimentation  ;  gives  brief  history  of  legislation  ;  describes  pei-ennial 
canals  in  Idaho-California,  Wyoming,  and  Arizona  ;  discusses  water  storage  at 
reservoirs  of  the  California  and  other  projects,  subsurface  sources  of  supply 
pumping  and  subirrigation. 


REPORTS   OF   GENERAL  INTEREST.  177 

Fourteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1892-93, 
J.  W.  Powell,  Director.  1893.  (Pt.  II,  1894.)  2  parts.  *Pt.  II, 
Accompanying  papers,  pp.  xx,  597,  73  pis.  $2.10.  Contains: 

Totable  waters  of  the  eastern  United  States,  by  W  J  McGee,  pp.  1  to  47. 
Discusses  cistern  water,  stream  waters,  and  ground  waters,  including  mineral 
springs  and  artesian  wells. 

*Natural  mineral  waters  of  the  United  States,  by  A.  C.  Peale,  pp.  49-88, 
Pis.  Ill  and  IV.  Discusses  the  origin  and  flow  of  mineral  springs,  the  source 
of  mineralization,  thermal  springs,  the  chemical  composition  and  analysis  of 
spring  waters,  geographic  distribution,  and  the  utilization  of  mineral  waters; 
gives  a  list  of  American  mineral  spring  resorts ;  contains  also  some  analyses. 

Nineteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1897-98, 
Charles  D.  Walcott,  Director.  1898.  (Parts  II,  III,  and  V,  1899.) 
0  parts  iii  7  vols.  and  separate  case  for  maps  with  Pt.  V.  *Pt.  II, 
papers  chiefly  of  a  theoretical  nature,  pp.  v,  958,  172  plates.  $2.65. 
Contains : 

*Principles  and  conditions  of  the  movements  of  ground  water,  by  F.  H. 
King,  pp.  59-294,  Pis.  VI  to  XVII.  Discusses  the  amount  of  water  stored 
in  sandstone,  in  soil,  and  in  other  rocks,  the  depth  to  which  ground  water 
penetrates ;  gravitational,  thermal,  and  capillary  movements  of  ground  waters, 
and  the  configuration  of  the  ground-water  surface ;  gives  the  results  of  ex 
perimental  investigations  on  the  flow  of  air  and  water  through  a  rigid,  porous 
media,  and  through  sands,  sandstones,  and  silts  ;  discusses  results  obtained  by 
other  investigators,  and  summarizes  results,  of  observations ;  discusses  also 
rate  of  flow  of  water  through  sand  and  rock,  the  growth  of  rivers,  rate  of 
filtration  through  soil,  interference  of  wells,  etc. 

*Theoretical  investigation  of  the  motion  of  ground  waters,  by  C.  S.  Slichter, 
pp.  295-384,  Pis.  XVII.  Scope  indicated  by  title. 

Twentieth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1898-99, 
Charles  D.  Walcott,  Director.  1899.  (Parts  II,  III,  IV,  V,  and  VII, 

1900.)     7  parts  in  8  vols.  and  separate  case  for  maps  with  Pt.  V. 
*Pt.  IV,  Hydrography,  vii,  660  pp.,  75  plates.    $1.40.    Contains : 

*  Hydrography  of  Nicaragua,  by  A.  P.  Davis,  pp.  563-637,   Pis.  LXIV  to 
XXV.     Describes  the  topographic  features  of  the  boundary,  the  lake  basin, 
and   Rio    San    Juan ;    gives   a    brief,   resume"    of   the   boundary    dispute,    dis 
cusses   rainfall,   temperature,   and   relative   humidity,   evaporation,   resources, 
and  productions,  the  ship,  railway,  and  canal  projects ;  gives  the  history  of 
the  investigations  by  the  Canal  Commission,  and  results  of  measurements  on 
the  Rio  Grande,  on  streams  tributary  to  Lake  Nicaragua,  and  on  Rio   San 
Juan  and  its  tributaries. 

Twenty-second  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  1900- 
1901,  Charles  D.  Walcott,  Director.  1901.  (Parts  III  and  IV,  1902.) 
4  parts.  Pt.  IV,  Hydrography,  690  pp.,  65  pis.  $2.20.  Contains: 

*  Hydrography  of  the  American  Isthmus,  by  A.  P.  Davis,  pp.  507-630,  Pis. 
XXXVII  to  L.     Describes  the  physiography,  temperature,  rainfall,  and  winds 
of  Central  America ;  discusses  the  hydrography  of  the  Nicaragua  Canal  route 
and  the  Panama  Canal  route  ;  gives  estimated  monthly  discharges  of  many 
of  the  streams,  rainfall,  and  evaporation  tables  at  various  points. 

PROFESSIONAL  PAPERS. 

*72.  Denudation   and   erosion  in   the  southern  Appalachian   region   and   the 
Mouongahela  basin,  by  L.  C.  Glenn.     1911.     137  pp.,  21  pis.     35c. 

Describes  the  topography,  geology,  drainage,  forests,  climate  and  population, 
and  transportation  facilities  of  the  region,  the  relation  of  agriculture,  lumber 
ing,  mining,  and  power  development  to  erosion  and  denudation,  and  the  nature, 
effects,  and  remedies  of  erosion  ;  gives  details  of  conditions  in  Holston,  Noli- 
chucky,  French  Broad,  Little  Tennessee,  and  Hiwassee  river  basins,  along 
Tennessee  River  proper,  and  in  the  basins  of  the  Coosa-Alabama  system,  Chat- 
tahoochee,  Savannah,  Saluda,  Broad,  Catawba,  Yadkin,  New,  and  Monongahela 
rivers. 


178  STREAM-GAGING   STATIONS,  ETC.,  1885-1913. 

BULLETINS. 

*32.  Lists  and  analyses  of  the  mineral  springs  of  the  United  States  (a  pre 
liminary  study),  by  A.  C.  Peale.    1886.    235  pp. 

Defines  mineral  waters,  lists  the  springs  by  States,  and  gives  tables  of 
analyses  so  far  as  available. 

264.  Record  of  deep-well  drilling  for  1904,  by  M.  L.  Fuller,  E.  F.  Lines,  and 

A.  C.  Yeatch.    1905.    106  pp.    30c. 

*298.  Record  of  deep-well  drilling  for  1905,  by  M.  L.  Fuller  and  Samuel  Sanford. 
1906.     299  pp.     25c. 

Bulletins  264  and  298  discuss  the  importance  of  accurate  well  records  to 
the  driller,  to  owners  of  oil,  gas,  and  water  wells,  and  to  the  geologist ; 
describes  the  general  methods  of  work  ;  gives  tabulated  records  of  wells  by 
States,  and  detailed  records  selected  as  affording  valuable  stratigraphic 
information. 

*319.  Summary  of  the  controlling  conditions  of  artesian  flows,  by  Myron  L. 
Fuller,  1908.     lOc. 

Describes  underground  reservoirs,  the  sources  of  underground  waters,  the 
confining  agents,  the  primary  and  modifying  factors  of  artesian  circulation, 
the  essential  and  modifying  factors  of  artesian  flow,  and  typical  artesian 
systems. 

479.  The   geochemical    interpretation    of   wnter   analyses,    by    Chase   Palmer. 
1911.    31  pp.    5c. 

Discusses  the  expression  of  chemical  analyses,  the  chemical  character  of 
water  and  the  properties  of  natural  waters  ;  gives  a  classification  of  waters 
based  on  property  values  and  reacting  values,  and  discusses  the  character 
of  the  waters  of  certain  rivers  as  interpreted  directly  from  the  results  of 
analyses  ;  discusses  also  the  relation  of  water  properties  to  geologic  forma 
tions,  silica  in  river  water,  and  the  character  of  the  water  of  the  Mississippi 
and  the  Great  Lakes  and  St.  Lawrence  River  as  indicated  by  chemical 
analyses. 


INDEX  BY  AREAS  AND  SUBJECTS. 

[A= Annual  Reports;  M = Monograph  ;  B=Bullctin;  P=rrofessional  Paper;  W=Water- 
Supply  Paper;  G  F=Geologic  folio.] 

Alaska  :  Surface  waters W  196,  218,  228,  314 

Artesian  waters:  Essential  conditions A  5;  B319;  W 67, 114 

Bibliographies1 W  119, 120, 163,  280 

Chemical  analyses  :2  Methods  and  interpretation W 151, 236,  259,  274 ;  B  479 

Conservation  W  234 

Cuba  :  Surface,  underground,  and  quality  of  waters W  110 

Denundation  p  72 

Engineering  methods ! W  1, 

3,  8,  20,  41,  42,  43,  56,  64,  94,  95, 110, 143, 150, 180, 187,  200,  257,  337 

Floods W  96, 147, 162,  334 

Hawaiian  Islands:  Surface  waters W77,  318,  336 

Idaho:  Quality  of  waters W  274 

Surface  waters A  12  ii,  13  iii,  19  v  ;  B  199 ;  W  53,  54,  93, 162 ;  G  F 103 

Underground  waters B  199, 298 ;  W  53,  54,  78 ;  G  F  45, 103, 104 

India  :  Irrigation A  12,  ii;  W  87 

Ice  measurements W  187,  337, 

Irrigation,   general A 10  ii,  11  ii,  12  ii,  13  iii,  16  ii ;  W  20,  22, 41,  42,  87 

Legal  aspects:   Surface  waters W  103, 152,  238 

Underground  waters W 122 

Mineral  springs:  Analyses A  14,  ii ;  B  32 

Origin,  distribution,  etc A 14,  ii 

Lists B32;  W  114 

Montana  :  Surface  waters A 19  v,  20  v 

Underground  waters B  298 

Motions  of  ground  waters A 19  ii ;  B  319 ;  W  67, 110, 140, 155 

Nevada  :  Underground  waters B  298 

Nicaragua:  Surface  waters % A20iv, 22 iv 

Oregon:  Quality  of  waters W274 

Surface  waters A  21  v,  W  93,  96 

Underground  waters B  252,  298 ;  W  78 ;  G  F  103 

Panama :  Surface  waters A  22  iv 

Pollution:  By  industrial  wastes W 179, 186, 189,  226,  235 

By  sewage W  72, 194 

Laws  forbidding 1 W  103, 152 

Indices  of W  144, 160 

Porto  Rico:  Surface  waters  and  irrigation W32 

Profiles  of  rivers W  44, 115 

Ptiver  profiles W  44, 115 

1  Many  of  the  reports  contain  brief  subject  bibliographies.     See  abstracts. 

2  Many  analyses  of  river,  spring,  and  well  waters  are  scattered  through  publications,  as 
noted   in  abstracts. 

IX 


X  STREAM-GAGING  STATIONS,  ETC.,  1885-1913. 

Sanitation;  quality  of  waters;  pollution;  sewage  irrigation W3, 

22,  72,  103,  110,  113,  114,  144,  145,  152,  160,  179, 
185,  186,  189,  194,  226,  229,  235,  236,  255,  258,  315 

Sewage  disposal  and  purification W  3, 22,  72, 113, 185, 194, 229 

Underground  waters:  Legal  aspects W  122 

Methods  of  utilization W  114,  255,  257 

Pollution W 110, 145, 160,  258 

Washington  :  Quality  of  waters W  111 

Surface  waters___  A  19  v,  21  v  ;  W  55,  93,  111,  118,  253,  313 ;  G  F 139 

Underground  waters B  298 ;  W  55,  111,  118,  316 ;  G  F 139 

Windmill  papers W  1,  8,  20, 41, 42 

Wyoming:  Underground  waters B  298 


INDEX  OF  STKEAMS. 


Agency  Creek,  Mont 

Alkali  Creek,  Idaho 

Allen  ditch,  Oreg 

American  River,  Wash 

Applegate  Creek,  Oreg 

Asotin  Creek,  Wash 

Atanum  Creek,  Wash 

Atanum  Creek,  South  Fork, 

Wash 

Baker  Lake,  Wash 

Baker  River,  Wash " 

Bear  Creek,  Oreg 

Beitle  ditch,  Oreg 

Bennett  Creek,  Idaho 

Benton  Water  Co.'s  canal,  Wash- 
Big  Bend  ditch,  Oreg 

Big  Blackfoot  River,  Mont 

Big  Bntte  Creek,  South  Fork, 

Oreg 

Big  Cottonwood  Creek,  Idaho 

Big  Creek  (tributary  to  Pahsi- 

meroi  River),  Idaho , 

Big  Creek  (tributary  to  Yakima 

River),  Wash 

Big  Fall  Creek,  Oreg 

Big  Flat  Creek,  Idaho 

iBig  Knife  Creek,  Mont 

iBig  Lost  River,  Idaho 

'Big  Marsh  outlet,  Oreg 

|  Big  Muddy  River,  Wash 

Big  Wood  River,  Idaho 

Birch  Creek  (tributary  to  Big 

Lost  River),  Idaho 

Birch  Creek  (tributary  to  Goose 

Creek),  Idaho 

I  Birch  Creek  (tributary  to  Port- 

nenf  River),  Idaho 

jBitterroot  Creek,  Little,  Mont__ 

iBitterroot  River,  Mont 

;Bitterroot  River,  East  Fork, 

Mont  

Bitterroot  River,  West  Fork 

Mont  

Blackfoot  River,  Idaho__ 


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149 
154 
157 
151 
147 
156 
151 

151 
161 
161 
147 
157 
154 
152 
157 
148 

147 
154 

155 

150 
159 
154 
149 
153 
157 
158 
154 

153 
153 

153 

148 
148 

148 

148 
153 


Page. 

Blackfoot  River,  Big,  Mont 148 

Blackfoot  River,  Little,  Mont__  148 

Blodgett  Creek,  Mont 149 

Boise  River,  Idaho 154 

Boise  River,  South  Fork,  Idaho.  154 

Bow  River,  Oreg 159 

Breitenbush  Creek,  Oreg 159 

Broadgage  canal,  Wash ,._  152 

Brownell  ditch,  Oreg 157 

Brnneau      River,     East      Fork, 

Idaho 154 

Bruneau  River,  Idaho 154 

Buckaroo  ditch,  Idaho 156 

Buffalo  River,  Wyo 153 

Bull  canal,  Wash 151 

Bull  Run  River,  Oreg 159 

Bully  Creek,  Oreg 155 

Bumping  Lake,  Wash 151 

Bumping  River,  Wash 151 

Butte   Creek,    Big,    South   Fork 

of,  Oreg 147 

Butte  Creek,  Little,  Oreg 147 

Butte  Creek,  Little,  North  Fork 

of,  Oreg 147 

Butte  Creek,  Little,  South  Fork 

of,  Oreg 147 

Cabin  Creek,  Wash 150 

Callahan  Creek,  Mont 148 

Camas  Creek,  Idaho 153 

Camas  Creek,  Little,  Idaho '     154 

Cameron  ditch,  Oreg *    147 

Canyon  Creek,  Wash '     161 

Canyon  Creek,  Little,  Idaho 154 

Carbon  River,  Wash 160 

Cascade  canal,  Wash 151 

Cascade  River,  Wash 161 

Cassia  Creek,  Idaho 153 

Castle  Creek,  Idaho 154 

Catherine  Creek,  Oreg 156 

Cedar  Creek    (tributary  to  Big 

Lost  River),  Idaho 153 

Cedar  Creek   (tributary  to  Sal 
mon  Falls  River),  Idaho 154 

Cedar  River,  Wash 160 

XI 


XII 


STREAM-GAGING   STATIONS,   ETC.,  1885-1913. 


Page. 

Central  Oregon  canal,  Oreg 158 

Charles  Lisle  ditch,  Oreg 157 

Chehalis  River.  Wash 100 

Chelaii  Lake,  Wash 150 

Chelan  River,  Wash 150 

Cherry  Creek,  Idaho 154 

Chiwankum  Creek,  Wash 150 

Chiwawa  River,  Wash 150 

Cispus  River,  Wash 1GO 

Citizens  ditch,  Farmers  and, 

Oreg 157 

Clackamas  River,  Oreg 159-160 

Clark  canal,  Wash 152 

Clark  Fork,  Idaho,  Mont.,Wash_  148 

Clealum  Lake,  Wash 151 

Clealum  River,  Wash 151 

Clealnm  River,  North  Fork, 

Wash ii 151 

Clear  Creek  (tributary  to  Raft 

River),  Idaho 153 

Clear  Creek  (tributary  to  Sank 

River),  Wash 161 

Clear  Fork,  Wash 160 

Clearwater  River,  Idaho 156 

Clearwater  River,  South  Fork, 

Idaho 156 

Coal  Creek,  Wash 160 

Coast  Fork  of  Willamette  River, 

Oreg 159 

Coeur  d'Alene  Lake,  Idaho 149 

Coenr  d'Alene  River,  Idaho 149 

Coeur  d'Alene  River,  Little 

North  Fork,  Idaho 149 

Coeur  d'Alene  River,  North 

Fork,  Idaho 149 

Cold  Spring  Creek,  Idaho 154 

Columbia  River,  Oreg.,  Wash__  148 

Columbia  Southern  canal,  Oreg_  158 

Company  ditch,  Oreg 157 

Congdon  (Yakima  Valley)  canal 

WTash 152 

Cottonwood  Creek,  Big,  Idaho 154 

Cow  Creek  (tributary  to  Willow 

Creek),  Oreg 155 

Cow  Creek  (tributary  to  Ump- 

qua  River),  Oreg 148 

Cow  Creek  (tributary  to  Pa- 
louse  River),  Wash 156 

Cowlitz  River,  Wash 160 

Crab  Creek,  Wash 150 

Crane  Creek,  Idaho 155 

Crane  ditch,  Lisle  and,  Oreg 157 

Crescent  Lake  outlet,  Oreg 158 


Crooked  River,  Oreg 

Crow  Creek,  Mont 

Dayville  ditch,  Oreg 

Deadwood  Creek,  Idaho 

Deschutes  River,  Oreg 

Deschutes     River,     East     Fork, 

Oreg 

Deschutes    River,     West    Fork, 

Oreg 

Devil  Creek,  Idaho 

Dosewallips  River,  Wash 

Dry    Creek     (tributary    to    Big 

Wood  River),  Idaho 

Dry  Creek   (tributary  to  Snake 

River),  Idaho 

Dry  Creek  (tributary  to  Mission 

Creek),  Mont 

Duckabush  River,  Wash 

Dungeness*  River,  WTash 

Eagle  Creek,  Oreg 

Eagle  Creek,  West  Fork,  Oreg__ 

East  Finley  Creek,  Mont 

East  Fork  of  Bitterroot  River, 

Mont 

East    Fork    of    Bruneau    River. 

Idaho 

East  Fork  of  Deschutes  River, 

Oreg 

East  Fork  of  Foss  River,  Wash_ 

Eightmile  Creek,  Idaho 

Elleusburg     WTater     Co.     canal, 

Wash 

Elliott  ditch,  Oreg.     See  Ochoco 

Creek. 

Elwha  River,  \Vash 

Entiat  River,  Wash 

Eugene  power  canal,  Oreg 

Fall  River,   Idaho 

Falls  Creek,  Mont 

Farmers  canal,  Malheur,  Oreg 

Farmers  mill  ditch,  Oreg 

Farmers     and     Citizens     ditch, 

Oreg 

Finley  Creek,  Mont 

Finley  Creek,  East,  Mont 

Flathead  Lake,  Mont 

Flathead  River,  Mont 

Flathead    River,    Middle    Fork, 

Mont    

Flathead    River,     North    Fork, 

Mont    ._ 

Flathead  River,  South  Fork, 

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Port  Hall  lower  canal,  Idaho- 
Fort  Hall  upper  canal,  Idaho 

fortune  canal,  Wash 

Foss  River,  Wash 

Foss  River,  East  Fork,  Wash— 

Fowler  canal,  Wash 

Fruitvale-Schaimo  canal,  Wash- 
jellerman  &  Frohman  ditch, 

Oreg 

Gilbert  canal,  Wash 

jleed  canal,  Wash 

•oldburg  Creek,  Idaho 

3foose  Creek,  Idaho 

ould  ditch,  Slusher  and,  Oreg_ 
rrande     Ronde     River,     Oreg., 

Wash 

jlraudview  canal,  Idaho 

Granger  canal,  Wash 

Granger  ditch,  Oreg 

jreeu  River,  Wash 

jreen  water  River,  Wash 

ji-imes  Creek,   Idaho 

jfrosscup  canal.  Wash 

Hangman  Creek,  Wash 

Hangman    Creek,    North    Fork, 

Wash 

Harris  Creek,  Idaho 

Hatch  canal,  Wash 

Henrietta  mill  ditch,  Oreg 

Henrys  Fork,  Idaho 

Hermiston  ditch,  Oreg 

Hinckle  ditch,  Oreg 

Hood  River,  Wash 

Elope  mill  ditch,  Oreg 

Hubbard   canal.   Wash 

fcicle  Creek,  Wash 

[da ho  canal,  Idaho 

[udiaii  ditch,  Mont 

J.  II."  ditch,  Oreg 

Jackson  Lake,  Wyo 

Jocko  River,  Mont 

Jocko  River,  Middle  Fork,  Mont- 
Jocko  River,  North  Fork,  Mont- 
Jocko  River,  South  Fork,  Mont- 
John  Day  River,  Oreg 

John    Day    River,    South    Fork, 

Oreg 

Johnson     Creek     (tributary     to 

Okanogau  River),  Wash 

Johnson     Creek     (tributary     to 

Cowlitz  River),  Wash 

Jordan  Creek,  Oreg 

Kachess  Lake,   Wash- 


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Karliess  River,  Wash 150 

Kalama   River,   Wash 100 

Kalawa  River,   Wash 100 

Keechelus  Lake,  Wash 150 

Kelly   canal,    Wash 152 

Kelsey  River,  Oreg 159 

Kennewick  canal,  Wash 152 

Kettle  River,  Wash 149 

Kiona  canal,  Wash 152 

Kiona  Water  Supply  Co.'s  canal. 

Wash 152 

Kittitas  canal,  West,  Wash 151 

Klickitat  River,  Wash 158 

Klickitat  River,  Little,  Wash—  158 
Klickitat     River,     West     Fork, 

Wash 158 

Knife  Creek,   Big,  Mont 149 

Kootenai  River,  Idaho-Mont 148 

Lake   Creek    (tributary  to   Sal 
mon  River),  Idaho 155 

Lake  Creek  (tributary  to  Meto-  . 

lius  River),    Oreg 158 

Lake  Creek   (tributary  to  Cow 
litz  River),  Wash 100 

Lake    Fork    of    Payette    River, 

Idaho 155 

Lake  McDonald  outlet,  Mont__  148 
Lake.     See  significant  names. 

Latourelle  Creek,   Oreg 158 

Lewis  Creek,   Oreg 158 

Lewis  River,  Wash 100 

Lisle  &  Crane  ditch,  Oreg 157 

Lisle  ditch,  Charles,   Oreg 157 

Little  Bitterroot  Creek,  Mont_  148-149 
Little      Blackfoot      River      and 

ditch,    Mont 148 

Little  Butte  Creek,  Oreg 147 

Little  Butte  Creek,  North  Fork, 

Oreg 147 

Little  Butte  Creek,   South  Fork, 

Oreg 147 

Little  Camas  Creek,  Idaho 154 

Little  Canyon  Creek,  Idaho 154 

Little  Klickitat  River,  Wash— _  158 

Little  Lost  River,  Idaho 153 

Little     North     Fork    of    Coeur 

d'Alene  River,  Idaho 149 

Little  Sandy  River,  Oreg 159 

Little  Spokane -River,  Wash 149 

Little     White     Salmon     River, 

Wash 158 

Little  Wood  River,  Idaho 154 

Lochsa  River,  Idaho__  156 


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Lolo   Creek    (tributary   to   Bit- 

terroot  River),  Mont 148 

Lolo  Creek  (tributary  to  Clear- 
water  River),  Idaho 156 

Lost  Creek,  Idaho 155 

Lost  River,  Big,  Idaho 153 

Lost  River,  Little,  Idaho 153 

Louse  Creek,  Idaho 154 

Lower  Scott  canal,  Wash 152 

Lower  Wapatox  canal,  Wash__  152 

Lowery  canal,  Wash 152 

Luckiamute  River,  Oreg 159 

Malad  River,   Idaho 154 

Malheur  Farmers  canal,  Oreg 156 

Malheur  River,   Oreg 154-155 

Malheur     River,     North     Fork, 

Oreg 155 

Malheur     River,     South     Fork, 

Oreg 155 

Manastash  Creek,  Wash 151 

Mann  "Creek,  Idaho 155 

Marion  Fork  of  Santiam  River, 

Oreg 1 159 

Marys  Creek,  Idaho 154 

Maxwell  ditch,  Oreg 157 

McAllister     ditch,     Oreg.       See 

Squaw  Creek. 

McCormick  canal,  Wash 152 

McDonald  Lake  outlet,  Mont— _  148 

McKay   Creek,   Oreg 157 

McKenzie  River,  Oreg 159 

McLaughlin  ditch,  Oreg 156 

McMullen  Creek,  Idaho 154 

Methow  River,  Wash 150 

Metolius  River,   Oreg 158 

Middle  Fork  of  Flathead  River, 

Mont    148 

Middle    Fork    of    Jocko    River, 

Mont    149 

Middle  Fork  of  Nooksack  River, 

Wash 161 

Middle  Fork  of  Santiani  River, 

Oreg 159 

Middle   Fork   of  Weiser  River, 

Idaho 155 

Middle  Fork  of  Willamette  River, 

Oreg 159 

Middle  Fork  of  Willamette  River, 

North  Fork  of,  Oreg 159 

Mill  Creek   (tributary  to  Rogue 

River),  Oreg 147 

Mill  Creek    (tributary  to  TJmp- 

qua  River),  Oreg „__  148 


Miller  Creek,  Wash 

Miller  Creek,  West  Fork,  Wash_ 

Minam  River,  Oreg 

Milner  Lake 

Minidoka  canals,  north  and  south 

side,  Idaho 

Mission  Creek,  Mont 

Molalla  River,  Oreg 

Monroe  Creek,  Idaho 

Morrissey  canal,  Wash 

Moses  Lake,  Wash 

Moyie  River,  Idaho 

Moxee  canal,  Wash 

Mud  Creek,  Mont 

Muddy  River,  Wash 

Muddy  River,  Big,  Wash 

Naches  River,  Wash 

Naches-Cowiche  canal,  Wash 

Nason  Creek,  Wash 

Nespeleni  River,  Wash 

Nevada  ditch,  Oreg 

New  Reservation  canal,  Wash 

Nisqually  River,  Wash 

Nooksack  River,  Wash 

Nooksack  River,  Middle  Fork, 

Wash 

Nooksack  River,  North  Fork, 

Wash 

North  Fork  of  Clealuin  River, 

Wash 

North  Fork  of  Coeur  d'Alene 

River,  Idaho 

North  Fork  of  Coeur  d'Aleue 

River,  Little,  Idaho 

North  Fork  of  Flathead  River, 

Mont 

North  Fork  of  Hangman  Creek, 

Wash 

North  Fork  of  Jocko  River, 

Mont 

North  Fork  of  Little  Butte 

Creek,  Oreg 

North  Fork  of  Malheur  River, 

Oreg 

North  Fork  of  Middle  Fork  of 

Willamette  River,  Oreg 

North  Fork  of  Nooksack  River, 

Wash 

North  Fork  of  Payette  River, 

Idaho  

North  Fork  of  Puzzle  Creek, 

Oreg „__„„__ 


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North    Fork    of    Rogue    River, 

Oreg 147 

North   Fork   of    Salmon    River, 

Idaho 155 

North   Fork  of  Santiam  River, 

Oreg 159 

North  Fork  of  Skokoniish  River, 

Wash 160 

North   Fork   of   South   Fork   of 

Umpqua  River,  Oreg 147 

North  Fork  of  Skykoniish  River, 

Wash 161 

North  Fork  of  Umatilla  River, 

Oreg 157 

North  Fork  of  Umpqua  River, 

Oreg 148 

North  Powder  River,  Oreg 155 

North  side  Minidoka  canal, 

Idaho 156 

North  side  Twin  Falls  canal, 

Idaho 156 

North  Yakima  Town  canal, 

Wash 152 

Ochoco  Creek  and  Elliott  ditch, 

Oreg 158 

Ohanapecosh  River,  Wash 160 

Okanogau  River,  Wash 150 

Old  Reservation  canal,  Wash__  152 

Olson  canal,  Wash 151 

Oregon  canal,  Central,  Oreg 158 

Oregon  Land  &  Water  Co.'s 

ditch,  Oreg 157 

Outlet  of  Big  Marsh,  Oreg 157 

Outlet  of  Crescent  Lake,  Oreg_  158 

Outlet  of  Lake  McDonald.  Mont_  1*48 

Owyhee  ditch,  Oreg 156 

Owyhee  River,  Oreg 154 

Pacific  Creek,  Wyo 153 

Pahsimeroi  River,  Idaho 155 

Palouse  River,  Wash 156 

Payette  River,  Idaho 155 

Payette  River,  Lake  Fork, 

Idaho 155 

Payette  River.  North  Fork, 

Idaho 155 

Permelia  Creek,  Oreg 159 

Peshastin  Creek,  Wash 150 

Pilchuck  Creek,  Wash 161 

Pilot  Butte  canal 158 

Pine  Creek,  Wash 160 

Pioneer  ditch,  Oreg 157 

Pole  Creek,  Oreg 155 

Portneuf  River,  Idaho__  153 


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Post  Creek,  Mont 149 

Powder  River,  Oreg 155 

Powder  River,  North,  Oreg 155 

Power  canal,  Wash 152 

Priest  River,  Idaho 149 

Prospect  Creek,  Mont 149 

Prosser  Falls  Irrigation  Co.'s 

canal,  Wash 152 

Puyallup  River,  Wash 160 

Puzzle  Creek,  Oreg 159 

Puzzle  Creek,  North  Fork, 

Oreg 159 

Puzzle  Creek,  South  Fork, 

Oreg 159 

Queniult  River,  Wash 160 

R.  S.  &  C.  canal,  Wash 152 

Racetrack  Creek,  Mont 148 

Raft  River,  Idaho 153 

Railroad  Creek,  Wash 150 

Rattlesnake  Creek,  Mont 148 

Reservation  canal,  New,  Wash_  152 

Reservation  canal,  Old,  Wash__  152 

Revais  Creek,  Mont 149 

Robinson  Creek,  Idaho 153 

Rock  Creek  (tributary  to  Snake 

River),  Idaho 154 

Rock  Creek  (tributary  to  Clark 

Fork),  Mont 148 

Rock  Creek  (tributary  to  John 

Day  River),  Oreg 157 

Rock  Creek  (tributary  to  Colum 
bia  River),  Wash -157 

Rock  Creek  ( tributary  to  Palouse 

River),  Wash 156 

Rockyford  Creek,  Wash 150 

Rogue  River,  Oreg 147 

Rogue  River,  North  Fork,  Oreg_  147 

St.  Joe  River,  Idaho 149 

St.  Regis  River,  Mont 148 

Salmon  Creek,  Wash 150 

Salmon  River  (tributary  to 

Sandy  River),  Oreg 159 

Salmon  River  (tributary  to 

Snake  River),  Idaho 155 

Salmon  River,  North  Fork. 

Idaho 155 

Salmon  River,  Little  White. 

Wash 158 

Salmon  River,  White,  Wash 158 

Salmon  Falls  River,  Idaho,  Nev_  154 

Sand  Hollow  ditch,  Oreg 156 

Sandy  River,  Little,  Oreg 159 

Sandy  River,  Oreg 158 


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San  Foil  River,  Wash 149 

Sautiani  River,  Oreg 159 

Santiam  River,  Marion  Fork 159 

Santiani  River,  Middle  Fork, 

Oreg 159 

Santiani  River,  North  Fork. 

Oreg 159 

Santiani  River,  South  Fork, 

Oreg 159 

Satus  Creek,  Wash 151 

Sank  River,  Wash 161 

Schanno  canal,  Wash 152 

Schuler  &  Rodenbach  canal. 

Wash 152 

Scott  canal,  lower,  Wash 152 

Scott  canal,  upper,  Wash 152 

Selah-Moxee  canal,  Wash 151 

Selah  Valley  canal,  Wash 152 

Selway  River,  Idaho 156 

Shafer  Creek,  Idaho 155 

Sharp  ditch,  Idaho 150 

Sheep  Creek,  Idaho 154 

Shitike  Creek,  Oreg 158 

Siletz  River,  Oreg 1.48 

Silver  Lake  ditch,  Oreg 157 

Siuicoe  Creek,  Wash 151 

Siniilkauieen  River,  Wash 150 

Siulahekiu  Creek,  Wash 150 

Skagit  River,  Wash 161 

Skokoniish  River,  North  Fork, 

Wash 160 

Skykoniish  River,  Wash 161 

Skykoinish  River,  North  Fork, 

Wash 161 

Skykoniish  River,  South  Fork, 

Wash 161 

Slusher  &  Gould  ditch,  Oreg—  157 
Snake  River,  Idaho,  Wash., 

Wyo 152-153 

Snoqualuiie  River,  Wash 161 

Soleduck  River,  Wash ! 160 

South  Fork  of  Atanimi  Creek, 

Wash 151 

South  Fork  of  Big  Butte  Creek, 

Oreg 147 

South  Fork  of  Boise  River, 

Idaho 154 

South  Fork  of  Clearwater  River, 

Idaho 156 

South  Fork  of  Flathead  River, 

Mont  148 

South  Fork  of  Jocko  River, 

Mont    .  149 


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South  Fork  of  John  Day  River, 
Oreg 157 

South  Fork  of  Little  Butte 
Creek,  Oreg 147 

South  Fork  of  Malheur  River, 
Oreg 155 

South  Fork  of  Puzzle  Creek, 
Oreg 159 

South  Fork  of  Santiani  River, 
Oreg 159 

South  Fork  of  Skykoniish  River, 

Wash 161 

South     Fork    of    Stillaguainish 

River,  Wash 161 

South  Fork  of  Umpqua  River, 

North  Fork  of,  Oreg 147 

South  Fork  of  Umpqua  River, 

Oreg 148 

South  Fork  of  Walla  Walla 

River,  Oreg 157 

South  Fork  of  Wallowa  River, 

Oreg 156 

South  Fork  of  Yamhill  River, 

Oreg 159 

South  side  Minidoka  canal, 

Idaho 156 

South  side  Twin  Falls  canal, 

Idaho 156 

Spokane  Valley  Land  &  Water 

Co.  canal,  Wash 149 

Spokane  River,  Wash 149 

Spokane  River,  Little,  Wash___  149 

Spring  Creek,  Idaho 154 

Squaw  Creek  (tributary  to  Co 
lumbia  River),  Wash 157 

Squaw  Creek  and  McAllister 

ditch,  Oreg 158 

Stehekin  River,  Wash 150 

Still  Creek,  Oreg 159 

Stillaguauiish  River,  South  Fork, 

Wash 161 

Stillwiiter  River,  Mont 148 

Streeter  ditch,  Idaho 156 

Succor  Creek,  Idaho 154 

Sullivan  Creek,  Wash 149 

Sullivan  Lake,  Wash 149 

Sunnyside  canal,  Wash 152 

Sunnyside  canal  wasteways, 

Wash 152 

Swan  River,  Mont 148 

Swauk  Creek,  Wash 151 

Swift  Creek.  Wash 160 

Taylor  canal,  Wash 151 


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Teanaway  River,  Wash 151 

Taneimi  Creek,  Wash 151 

Teton  River,  Idaho 153 

Thompson  River,  Mont 149 

Thousand  Springs  Creek,  Idaho.  153 

Three  Creek,  Idaho 154 

Tieton  canal.  Wash 152 

Tietoii  River,  Wash 151 

Timber  Creek,  Idaho 155 

Timber  Creek,  West  Fork, 

Idaho 155 

Topons  Creek,  Idaho 153 

Toppenish  Creek,  Wash 151 

Toutle  River,  Wash ,_ 160 

Town  canal,  Wash 151 

Trapper  Creek,  Idaho 153 

Trout  Creek,  Wash- 158 

Tumalo  Creek,  Oreg 158 

Twin  Falls  canal,  north  side, 

Idaho 156 

Twin  Falls  canal,  south  side, 

Idaho 156 

Twisp  River,  Wash 150 

Tygh  Creek,  Oreg 158 

Umatilla  River,  Oreg 15J 

Umatilla  River,  North  Fork, 

Oreg 157 

Uinpqua  River,  Oreg 148 

Umpqua  River,  North  Fork, 

Oreg 148 

Umpqua  River,  North  Fork  of 

South  Fork,  Oreg 147 

Umpqua  River,  South  Fork, 

Oreg 148 

Union  canal,  Wash 152 

Upper  Scott  canal,  Wash 152 

Upper  Wapatox  canal,  Wash 152 

Valley  Creek  (tributary  to  Sal 
mon  River),  Idaho 155 

Valley  Creek  (tributary  to  Jocko 

River),  Mont 149 

Vines  ditch,  Oreg 156 

Walla  Walla  River,  Oreg.- 

Wasli 157 

Walla  Walla  River,  South  Fork, 

Oreg  __ — 157 

Wallowa  Lake,  Oreg 156 

Wallowa  River,  Oreg 156 

Wallowa  River,  South  Fork. 

Oreg 156 

Wapatox  canal,  upper  and  lower, 

Wash 152 

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Warm  River,  Idaho 153 

Warm  Spring  River,  Oreg__ 158 

Weiser  River,  Idaho 155 

Weiser  River,  Middle  Fork, 

Idaho 155 

Weiser  River,  West  Fork, 

Idaho 155 

Wenas  Creek,  Wash 151 

Wenatchee  River,  Wash 150 

Wenatchee  Valley  canal,  Wash_  150 
West  Fork  of  Bitterroot  River, 

Mont  148 

West  Fork  of  Deschutes  River, 

Oreg 158 

West  Fork  of  Eagle  Creek, 

Oreg 155 

West  Fork  of  Klickitat  River, 

Wash 158 

West  Fork  of  Miller  Creek, 

Wash 161 

West  Fork  of  Timber  Creek, 

Idaho 155 

West  Fork  of  Weiser  River, 

Idaho 155 

West  Kittitas  canal,  Wash 151 

Whatcom  Creek,  Wash 161 

White  and  Leach  canal,  Wash 152 

White  River  (tributary  to  Des 
chutes  River),  Oreg 158 

White  River  (tributary  to  Pu- 

get  Sound),  Wash 160 

White  River  (tributary  to 

Wenatchee  River),  Wash 150 

Whitechuck  River,  Wash 161 

Whitefish  River,  Mont 148 

White  Salmon  River,  WTash 158 

White  Salmon.  River,  Little,  ^ 

Wash "  158 

Whitewater  Creek  (tributary  to 

Metolius  River),  Oreg 158 

Whitewater  Creek  (tributary  to 

Sautiam  River),  Oreg 159 

Willamette  River,  Oreg 159 

Willamette  River,  Coast  Fork, 

Oreg 159 

Willamette  River,  Middle  Fork, 

Oreg 159 

Willamette  River,  North  Fork 

of  Middle  Fork,  Oreg 159 

Willow  Creek  (tributary  to 

Snake  River).   Idaho 153 


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Willow  Creek  (tributary  to 

Columbia  River),  Oreg 157 

Willow  Creek  (tributary  to 

Malheur  River),  Oreg 155 

Wilson  Creek,  Wash 151 

Wilson  &  Co.'s  ditch,  Oreg 157 

Wilson  ditch,  Oreg 150 

Winier  canal,  Oreg 158 

Wood  River,  Big,  Idaho 154 


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Wood  River,  Little,  Idaho 154 

Yaak  Creek,  Mont 148 

Yakiiua  River,  Wash 150 

Yakima     Valley     canal,     Wash. 

Sec  Congden  canal. 

Yamhill  River,  Oreg 159 

Yamhill     River,     South     Fork, 

Oreg 159 


DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  INTERIOR 
UNITED  STATES  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

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GEORGE   OTIS  SMITH,  DIRECTOR 


WATER-SUPPLY  PAPER  340 


STREAM-GAGING  STATIONS 

AND 

PUBLICATIONS  RELATING  TO  WATER  RESOURCES 

1885-1913 


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CONTENTS. 


Part  I.  North  Atlantic  coast  drainage  basins 1 

II.  South  Atlantic  coast  and  eastern  Gulf  of  Mexico  drainage  basins 21 

III.  Ohio  River  basin 31 

IV.  St.  Lawrence  River  basin 43 

V.  Hudson  Bay  and  upper  Mississippi  River  drainage  basins ' 53 

VI.  Missouri  River  basin 63 

VII.  Lower  Mississippi  River  basin 83 

VIII.  Western  Gulf  of  Mexico  drainage  basins 95 

IX.  Colorado  River  basin 105 

X.  The  Great  Basin 117 

XI.  Pacific  coast  basins  in  California 131 

XII.  North  Pacific  slope  drainage  basins 147 

Geological  Survey  hydrologic  reports  of  general  interest 169 

General  index  of  streams 179 

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[NOTE. — The  roman  numerals  given  with  the  page  numbers  indicate  the  major  drainage  province  in 
which  the  stream  is  situated.    See  p.  1.] 

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Au  Sable  River,  Mich IV  44 

Au  Sable  River,  N.  Y IV  46 

Back  Creek,  Va II  21 

BadgerCreek,  Mont VI 65 

Bairs  Creek,  Cal X  120 

Baker  Creek,  Cal X  120 

B  aker  Creek,  Nev X  119 

Baker  Lake,  Wash XII 161 

Baker  River,  Wash. XII 161 

Banister  River,  Va II  21 

Basin  Creek,  Cal XI 133 

Battenkill  River,  N.  Y 19 

Battle  Creek,  S.  Dak VI 67 

Bear  Creek,  Cal XI 136 

Bear  Creek,  Colo VI  70 

Bear  Creek,  Oreg.  (Rogue  River  basin) . . .  XII 147 

Bear  Creek,  Oreg.  (Silver  Lake  basin) X  123 

Bear  Lake,  Idaho X  117 

Bear  Lake  inlet  canal,  Idaho. X  117 

Bear  River,  Cal.  (Feather  River  basin) XI 136 

Bear  River,  Cal.  (San  Joaquin  River  basin)..  XI 134 

Bear  River,  Cal.  (Tule  River  basin) XI 133 

Bear  River,  Idaho,  Utah,  Wyo X  117 

Beaucoup  Creek,  111 V  56 

Beaver  Bay  River,  Minn IV  43 

Beaver  Creek,  Ariz IX  111 

Beaver  Creek,  Colo.  (Colorado  River  basin).  IX  106 
Beaver  Creek,  Colo.  (Eagle  River  basin).. .  IX  108 
Beaver  Creek,  Colo.  (Little  Snake  River 

basin) 1X106 

Beaver  (Ladder)  Creek,  Kans VI  71 

Beaver  Creek,  Mont VI 65 

Beaver  Creek,  Okla VII 85 

Beaver  Creek,  S.  Dak VI 67 

Beaver  Creek,  West,  Colo VII  84 

Beaverhead  River,  Mont VI 63 

Beaver  River,  N.  Y IV  45 

Beaver  River,  Ohio Ill  31 

Beaver  River,  U  tah X  119 

Beitlo  ditch,  Oreg XII 157 

Belle  Fourche  River,  S.  Dak VI 68 

Belt  Creek,  Mont VI 64 

Bennett  Creek,  Idaho XII 154 

Bcnton  Water  Co.'s  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Bidwell  Creek,  Cal X  1 22 

Big.    See  significant  name. 

Big  Bend  ditch,  Oreg XII 157 

Big  Creek,  Cal.  (Kings  River  basin) XI 134 

Big  Creek,  Cal.  (Merced  River  basin) XI 134 

Big  Creek,  Cal.  (San  Joaquin  River  basin) . .    XI 134 

Big  Creek,  Idaho XII 155 

Big  Creek,  Nev X  122 

Big  Creek,  Wash XII 150 

Big  Creek,  Wyo VI 69 

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Abraham  canal,  Utah X  119 

Agency  Creek,  Mont XII 149 

Agency  ditch,  Mont VI  Go 

Agua  Fria  River,  Ariz IX  111 

Alabama  River,  Ala II  24 

Alamitos  canal,  Cal IX  111 

Alamo  channel,  Cal IX  111 

Alamo  River,  Cal X  119 

Alamosa,  Rio,  Colo VIII  96 

Alcovy  River,  Ga II  23 

Alkali  Creek,  Idaho XII 154 

Allagash  River,  Maine 15 

Allegheny  River,  N.  Y.,  Pa Ill  31 

Allen  ditch,  Oreg XII 157 

American  Fork,  Mont VI  65 

American  Fork,  Utah X  118 

American  Fork,  South  Fork,  Utah X  118 

American  River,  Cal XI 137 

American  River,  Wash XII 151 

American  River,  Middle  Fork,  Cal XI 137 

American  River,  North  Fork,  Cal XI 130 

American  River,  South  Fork,  Cal XI 137 

Amicalola  River,  Ga II  24 

Ammonoosuc  River,  N.  H 17 

Ana  River,  Oreg X  123 

Androscoggin  River,  N.  H.,  Maine 16 

Animas  River,  Colo.,  N.  Mex IX  110 

Antietam  Creek,  Md 1 11 

Apalachee  River,  Ga II  23 

Apple  Creek,  N.  Dak VI 67 

Applegate  Creek,  Oreg XII 147 

Appomattox  River,  Va II  21 

Arkansas  River,  Colo.,  Kans VII  83-84 

Arkansas  River  canals,  Colo VII  85 

Arkansas  River,  East  Fork,  Colo VII  83 

Arkansas  River,  Lake  Fork,  Colo VII  84 

Arkansas  River,  Salt  Fork,  Okla VII  84 

Arkansas  River,  South  Fork,  Colo VII  84 

Arkansas  River,  Tennessee  Fork,  Colo VII  84 

Aroostook  River,  Maine 15 

Arroyo  Hondo,  N.  Mex VIII  97 

Arroyo  Seco,  Cal.  (Los  Angeles  River  basin).  XI 132 

Arroyo  Seco,  Cal.  (Salinas  River  basin) XI  133 

Ash  Creek,  Cal.  (Owens  Lake  basin) X  120 

Ash  Creek,  Cal.  (Sacramento  River  basin) ..  XI 135 

Ashley  Creek,  Utah IX  106 

Ashley  Creek,  Dry  Fork,  Utah IX  106 

Ashuelot  River,  N.  H 18 

Asotin  Creek,  Wash XII 156 

Assay  Creek,  Utah X  119 

Atanum  Creek,  Wash XII 151 

Atanum  Creek,  South  Fork,  Wash XII 151 

Auburn  Lake,  Maine I  6 

Auglaize  River,  Ohio IV  45 


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Bighole  River,  Mont VI 64 

Bighorn  River,  Mont.,  Wyo VI  66 

Bighorn  River,  Little,  Mont VI 67 

Big  Marsh  outlet,  Oreg XII 157 

Big  Pine  and  Owens  River  canal,  Cal X  120 

Bill  Williams  River,  Ariz IX  1 10 

Birch  Creek,  Cal X  120 

Birch  Creek,  Idaho  (Big  Lost  River  basin) .  XII 153 
Birch  Creek,  Idaho  (Goose  Creek  basin).. . .  XII 153 
Birch  Creek,  Idaho  (Portneuf  River  basin).  XII 153 

Birch  Creek,  Mont VI 65 

Birch  Creek,  Nev X  122 

Bishop  Creek,  Cal X  120 

Bishop  Creek,  Nev X  121 

Bishop  Creek  canal,  Cal X  120 

Bitterroot  Creek,  Little,  Mont XII 148 

Bitterroot  River,  Mont XII 148 

Bitterroot  River,  East  Fork,  Mont XII 148 

Bitterroot  River,  West  Fork,  Mont XII 148 

Blackfoot  River,  Idaho XII 153 

Blackfoot  River,  Big,  Mont XII 148 

Blackfoot  River,  Little,  and  ditch,  Mont..  XII 148 

Blackfoot  River,  Little,  Mont XII 148 

Black  Fork  of  Green  River,  Wyo IX  105 

Blackleaf  Creek,  Mont VI 65 

Blacklick Creek,  Pa III31 

Black  River,  Ariz IX  110 

Black  River,  Minn V54 

Black  River,  N.  Y IV  45 

Black  River,  Ohio IV  45. 

Black  River,  Wis... V  55 

Blacksmith  Fork,  Utah X  117 

Blacksmith  Fork  power-plant  race,  Utah X  117 

Blackstone  River,  R.I 17 

Black  Warrior  River,  Ala II 24 

Black  Warrior  River,  Locust  Fork,  Ala II  24 

Blanchard  River,  Ohio IV  45 

Blodgett  Creek,  Mont XII 149 

Blue  Earth  River,  Minn V  54 

Bluejoint  Lake,  Oreg X  122 

Blue  River,  Colo 1X108 

Blue  River,  Big,  Nebr.,  Kans VI  71 

Blue  River,  Little,  Nebr VI  71 

Bluestone  River,  W.  Va Ill  32 

Bluewater  Creek,  N.Mex VIII 97 

Boardman  River,  Mich IV  44 

Bog  River,  N.Y IV  46 

Bogue  Chitto  River,  La II 24 

Boise  River,  Idaho XII 154 

Boise  River,  South  Fork,  Idaho XII 154 

Boquet  River,  N.Y IV  46 

Boulder  Creek,  Cal XI 131 

Boulder  Creek,  Colo VI  70 

Boulder  Creek,  Wyo IX  105 

Boulder  Creek,  South,  Colo VI  70 

Boulder  River,  Mont ; VI  66 

Boulder  River,  East  Fork,  Mont VI 66 

Boulder  River,  West  Fork,  Mont. VI  66 

Boundary  canal,  Cal IX  111 

Bow  River,  Oreg XII 159 

Box  Elder  Creek,  S.  Dak VI  67 

Box  Elder  Creek,  Utah , X  117 

Boxelder  Creek,  Wyo VI  69 

Branch  Lake,  Me 15 

Branch  Lake  Stream,  Maine 15 

Branch  River,  R.  1 17 


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Brazos  River,  N.  Mex VIII 96 

Brazos  River,  Tex VIII 95 

Breitenbush  Creek,  Oreg XII 159 

Bridge  Creek  (Malheur  and  Harney  lakes 

basin),  Oreg X  123 

Bridge  Creek  (Silver  Lake  basin),  Oreg X  123 

Broad  Creek,  Md Ill 

Broadgage  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Broad  River  (of  Georgia),  Ga II  23 

Broad  River  (of  the  Carolinas),  S.  C II 22 

Brownell  ditch,  Oreg XII 157 

Brule  River,  Minn IV  43 

Bruneau  River,  Idaho XII 154 

Bruneau  River,  East  Fork,  Idaho XII 154 

Brunswick  Mill  power  canal,  Nev X  121 

Brush  Creek,  Colo IX  108 

Brush  Creek,  Wyo VI  69 

Buckaroo  ditch,  Idaho XII 156 

Buck  Creek,  Oreg.    See  Bear  Creek. 

Buckeye  Creek,  Cal X  121 

Buckhannon  River,  W.  Va Ill  31 

Buffalo  Creek,  W.  Va Ill  31 

Buffalo  River,  Ark VII  83 

Buffalo  River,  Wyo XII 153 

Bull  canal,  Wash XII 151 

Bull  Lake  Creek,  Wyo VI 66 

Bull  Run  River,  Oreg XII 159 

Bully  Creek,  Oreg XII 155 

Bumping  Lake,  Wash XII 151 

Bumping  River,  Wash XII 151 

Burney  Creek,  Cal XI 135 

Burnshirt  River,  Mass 18 

Butt  Creek,  Cal XI 136 

Butte  Creek,  Big,  South  Fork,  Oreg XII 147 

Butte  Creek,  Little,  Oreg XII 147 

Butte  Creek,  Little,  North  Fork,  Oreg XII 147 

Butte  Creek,  Little,  South  Fork,  Oreg. . . .  XII 147 

Byram  River,  Conn 18 

Byram  River,  East  Branch,  Conn 18 

Byram  River,  Middle  Branch,  Conn 18 

Byram  River,  West  Branch,  N.Y 18 

Cabin  Creek,  Wash XII 150 

Cache  Creek,  Cal XI 137 

Cache  la  Poudre  River,  Colo VI  70 

Cahaba  River,  Ala II  24 

Cahokia  Creek,  111 V  56 

Calaveras  River,  Cal XI 135 

Caliente  Creek,  Cal XI 133 

Callahan  Creek,  Mont XII 148 

Camas  Creek,  Idaho XII 153 

Camas  Creek,  Oreg X  123 

Camas  Creek,  Little,  Idaho XII 154 

Cameron  Creek,  N.  Mex VIII  97 

Cameron  ditch,  Oreg XII 147 

Camp  Branch,  Ala II  24 

Canada  Creek,  East,  N.  Y 19 

Canada  Creek,  West,  N.Y 19 

Canadian  River,  Colo VI  68 

Canadian  River,  N.  Mex.,  Okla VII  85 

Canadian  River,  North  Fork,  Okla VII  85 

Canadice  Lake  outlet,  N.  Y IV  45 

Canal  A,  Utah X  119 

Canal  B,  Utah X  119 

Canal  C,  Utah X  119 

Canal  stations  in  Colorado  River  basin IX  111 

Canaseraga  Creek,  N.Y IV  45 


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Cannon  Ball  River,  N.  Dak VI  67 

Cannon  River,  Minn V  54 

Cannoochee  River,  Ga II  23 

Canon  Creek,  Colo IX  109 

Canyon  Creek,  Wash XII 161 

Canyon  Creek,  Little,  Idaho XII 154 

Cape  Fear  River,  N.  C II  22 

Carbon  River,  Wash XII 160 

Carp  River,  Mich IV  43 

Carrabassett  River,  Maine 16 

Carson  River,  Nev X  121 

Carson  River,  East  Fork,  Cal.,  Nev X  121 

Carson  River,  West  Fork,  Cal X  121 

Cartecay  River,  Ga II  24 

Cascade  Canal,  Wash XII 151 

Cascadel  Creek,  Cal XI 134 

Cascade  River,  Minn • IV  43 

Cascade  River,  Wash XII 161 

Casselman  River,  Pa Ill  31 

Cassia  Creek,  Idaho XII 153 

Cass  River,  Mich IV  44 

Castle  Creek,  Colo IX  108 

Castle  Creek,  Idaho XII 154 

Catawba  River,  N.  C.,  S.  C II  22 

Catfish  River,  Wis V  55 

Catherine  Creek,  Oreg XII 156 

Catskill  Creek,  N.  Y 19 

Cattaraugus  Creek,  N.  Y IV  45 

Cayadutta  Creek,  N.  Y 19 

Cayuga  Lake,  N.  Y '. IV  45 

Cayuta  Creek,  N.  Y 1 11 

Cedar  Creek,  Idaho  (Big  Lost  River  basin) .  XII 153 
Cedar  Creek,   Idaho   (Salmon   Falls   River 

basin) XII 154 

Cedar  River,  Minn V  55 

Cedar  River,  N.  Y 18 

Cedar  River,  Wash XII 160 

Cedar  River,  Red,  Iowa V  55 

Cedar  River,  Red,  Mich IV  44 

Cement  Creek,  Colo IX  109 

Central  Oregon  canal,  Oreg XII 158 

Chadakoin  River,  N.  Y ! Ill  31 

Chalk  Creek,  Colo VII  84 

Chalk  Creek,  Utah X  118 

Chama  River,  N.  Mex VII  96 

Champlain,  Lake,  Vt IV  46 

Charles  Lisle  ditch,  Oreg XII 157 

Chateaugay  River,  N.  Y IV  46 

Chattahoochee  River,  Ga.,  Ala II  23 

Chattooga  River,  Ga II 22 

Chauga  River,  S.  C II  22 

Chautauqua  Lake  outlet,  N.  Y Ill  31 

Chazy  River,  Big,  N.  Y IV  46 

Cheat  River,  W.  Va Ill  31 

Checkerboard  Creek,  Mont VI  65 

Chehalis  River,  Wash XII 160 

Chelan  Lake,  Wash XII 150 

Chelan  River,  Wash XII 150 

Chemung  River,  N.  Y Ill 

Chenango  River,  N.  Y 1 11 

Cheoah  River,  N.  C Ill  34 

Cherry  Creek,  Idaho XII 154 

Cherry  River,  Cal XI 134 

Cherry  River,  W.  Va Ill  32 

Chevelon  Fork,  Ariz IX  110 

Chewaucum  River,  Oreg X  123 


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Cheyenne  River,  S.  Dak VI 67 

Chicopee  River,  Mass 18 

Chicorica  Creek,  N.  Mex VII 85 

Chipola  River,  Fla II 24 

Chippewa  River,  Minn V  54 

Chippewa  River,  Wis V  54-55 

Chittenango  Creek,  N.  Y IV  45 

Chiwaukum  Creek,  Wash XII 150 

jChiwawa  River ,  Wash XII 150 

Choccolocco  Creek,  Ala II  24 

Choctawhatchee  River,  Ala II  24 

Chowchilla  Creek,  Cal XI 134 

Chugwater  Creek,  Wyo VI 69 

Cimarron  Creek,  Colo IX  109 

Cimarron  River,  Kans.,  Okla VII  84-85 

Cimarron  River,  N.  Mex VII 85 

Cispus  River,  Wash XII 160 

Citizens  ditch,  Farmers  and,  Oreg XII 157 

City  Creek,  Utah X  118 

Clackamas  River,  Oreg : XII 159-160 

Clark  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Clark  Fork,  Idaho,  Mont.,  Wash XII 148 

Clark  Fork,  Mont VI 66 

Clavey  River,  Cal XI 134 

Clealum  Lake,  Wash XII 151 

Clealum  River,  Wash XII 151 

Clealum  River,  North  Fork,  Wash XII 151 

Clear  Creek,  Ala II  24 

Clear  Creek,  Ariz IX  110 

Clear  Creek,  Cal XI 136 

Clear  Creek,  Colo.  (Arkansas  River  basin). .  VH  84 

Clear  Creek,  Colo.  (Platte  River  basin) VI 70 

Clear  Creek,  Colo.  (Rio  Grande  basin) VIII 96 

Clear  Creek,  Idaho XII 153 

Clear  Creek,  Utah X  119 

Clear  Creek,  Wash XII 161 

Clear  Creek,  Wyo VI 67 

Clear  Fork,  Wash XII 160 

Clear  Lake,  Cal XI 137 

Clear-water  River,  Idaho XII 156 

Clearwater River,  Minn V53 

Clearwater  River,  South  Fork,  Idaho XII 156 

Clinch  River,  Va Ill  34 

Cloquet  River,  Minn IV  43 

Clover  Creek,  Cal XI 136 

Clyde  River,  Vt IV  46 

Coal  Creek,  Wash XII 160 

Coal  River,  W.  Va Ill  32 

Coast  Fork  of  Willamette  River,  Oreg XII 159 

Cobbosseecontee  Lake,  Maine 16 

Cobbosseecontee  Stream,  Maine 16 

Cochituate,  Lake,  Mass 17 

Coaur  d' Alene  Lake,  Idaho XII 149 

Coeur  d'Alene  River,  Idaho XII 149 

Coeur  d'Alene  River,  Little  North  Fork, 

Idaho XII 149 

Cosur  d'Alene  River,  North  Fork,  Idaho . .  XII 149 

Coffee  Creek,  Cal XI 138 

Cold  Spring  Creek,  Idaho XII 154 

Cold  Stream,  Me 16 

Cold  Stream  Pond,  Maine 16 

Cold  water  Creek,  Cal.,  San  Gabriel  River 

basin XI 132 

Coldwater  Creek,  Cal.  (Santa  Ana  River 

basin) XI 132 

Coldwater  River,  Miss VII 85 


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Collins  (A.  O.)  canal  ,-Cal X  120 

Collins  (George)  canal,  Cal X  120 

Colorado-Kansas  canal,  Colo VII  85 

Colorado,  Rio,  N.  Mex VIII 96 

Colorado  River,  Ariz IX  105 

Colorado  River,  Tex VIII 95 

Colorado  River  canal  stations IX  111 

Colorado  River,  Little,  Ariz IX  110 

Columbia  River,  Oreg.,  Wash XII 148 

Columbia  Southern  canal,  Oreg XII 158 

Community  canal,  Colo VI  70 

Company  ditch,  Oreg XII 157 

Conasauga  River,  Ga II  24 

Conecuh  River,  Ala II  24 

Conejos  River,  Colo VIII  96 

Conewango  Creek,  N.  Y Ill  31 

Congdon  ( Yakima  Valley)  canal,  Wash . . .  XII 152 

Connecticut  River,  Conn.,  Mass.,  N.  H 17 

Contoocook  River,  N.  H 17 

Cook  canal,  Mont VI  G5 

Cooks  Creek,  Va 1 11 

Coosa  River,  Ga II  24 

Coosawattee  River,  Ga II  24 

Corbin-Morse  ditch,  S.  Dak VI  67 

Corral  Creek,  Cal XI 134 

Costilla  Creek,  N.  Mex VIII  96 

Cosumnes  River,  Cal XI 135 

Cosumnes  River,  North  Fork,  Cal XI 135 

Cottonwood  Creek,Cal. (Owens  Lake  basin)..  X  120 
Cottonwood  Creek,  Cal.  (Sacramento  River 

basin) XI 136 

Cottonwood  Creek,  Cal.  (Tia  Juana  River 

basin) XI 131 

Cottonwood  Creek,  Colo VII  84 

Cottonwood  Creek,  Oreg XI 135 

Cottonwood  Creek,  Utah IX  107 

Cottonwood  Creek,  Big,  Idaho XII 154 

Cottonwood  Creek,  Big,  Utah X  118 

Cottonwood  Creek,  Little,  Oreg X  123 

Cottonwood  Creek,  Little,  Utah X  US 

Cottonwood  Creek,  North  Fork,  Cal XI 136 

Cottonwood  Creek,  North  Fork,  Colo VII  84 

Cottonwood  Creek,  South  Fork,  Colo VII  84 

Cottonwood  River,  Minn V54 

Courtois  Creek,  Mo VII  83 

Cow  Creek,  Cal XI 136 

Cow  Creek,  Oreg.  (Malheur  River  basin) . . .  XII 155 
Cow  Creek,  Oreg.  (Umpqua  River  basin) . .  XII 148 

Cow  Creek,  Wash XII 156 

Cow  Creek,  Wyo VI  69 

Cow  Creek,  Little,  Cal XI 136 

Cowhead  Lake,  Cal X  123 

Cowlitz  River,  Wash XII 160 

Cowpasture  River,  Va II  21 

Coyote  River,  Cal XI 133 

Crab  Creek,  Wash XII 150 

Crane  Creek,  Idaho XII 155 

Crane  ditch,  Lisle  and,  Oreg XII 157 

Crane  Valley  reservoir,  Cal XI 134 

Crescent  Lake  outlet,  Oreg XII 158 

Crockery  Creek,  Mich IV  44 

Crooked  Creek,  Oreg X  123 

Crooked  River,  Oreg XII 158 

Cross  Creek,   Ohio Ill  32 

Croton  River,  N.  Y 1 10 

Crow  Creek,  Mont.  (Missouri  River  basin)..  VI  64 


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Crow  Creek,  Mont.  (Flathead  River  basin).  XII 149 

Crow  Creek,  Middle,  Wyo VI  70 

Crow  Creek,  S.  Dak VI  68 

Crown  Butte  canal,  Mont VI  64 

Crow  River,  Minn v  54 

Crow  River,  North  Fork,  Minn y  54 

Crow  Wing  River,  Minn v  54 

Crow  Wing  River,  South  Fork,  Minn V  54 

Cruez  ditch,  Wyo VI  67 

Crump  Lake,  Oreg x  122 

Crystal  River,  Colo IX  108 

Cub  Creek,  Idaho x  117 

Cucamonga  Creek,  Oreg X  123 

Cucharas  River,  Colo VII  84 

Culebra  River,  Colo VIII  96 

Cullasagee  River,  N.  C m  33 

Cumberland  River,  T*  enn Ill  33 

Currant  Creek,  Nev X  119 

Currant  Creek,  Utah IX  106 

Cut  Bank  Creek,  Mont VI  65 

Cuyahoga  River,  Ohio IV  45 

Dan  River,  Va n  21 

Davidson  River,  N.  C Ill  33 

Dayville  ditch,  Oreg XII 157 

Deadinan  Creek,  Mont VI  64 

Dead  River,  Maine 16 

Dead  River,  Mich IV  43 

Deadwood  Creek,  Idaho XII 154 

Dearborn  River,  Mont VI  64 

Deep  Creek,  Cal.,  Oreg X  123 

Deep  Creek,  Mont.  (Marias  River  basin)...  VI  65 
Deep  Creek,  Mont.  (Missouri  River  basin).  VI  64 

Deep  Creek,  N.  C H  22 

Deer  Creek,  Cal.  (Sacramento  River  basin).  XI 136 

Deer  Creek,  Cal.  (Tulare  Lake  basin) XI 133 

Deer  Creek,  Md I  n 

Deerfield  River,  Mass 18 

Deer  River,  N.  Y IV  46 

Delaware  &  Hudson  canal,  diversion  to,  N.  Y.      19 

Delaware  River,  N.  J.,  N.  Y 1 10 

Delaware  River,  N.  Mex VIII  97 

Delaware  River,  East  Branch,  N.  Y 1 10 

Delaware  River,  West  Branch,  N.  Y 1 10 

Dell  canal,  Cal X  120 

Deschutes  River,  Oreg XII 157 

Deschutes  River,  East  Fork,  Oreg XII 158 

Deschutes  River,  West  Fork,  Oreg XII 158 

Deseret  canal,  Utah X  119 

Deseret  high-line  canal,  Utah X  119 

Des  Lacs  River,  N.  Dak V  54 

Des  Moines  River,  Minn.,  Iowa V  55 

Desplaines  River,  111 V  55 

Devil  Canyon  Creek,  Cal XI 132 

Devil  Creek,  Idaho XII 154 

Devils  Lake,  N.  Dak V  53 

Devils  River,  Tex VIII  97 

Devil  Track  River,  Minn IV  43 

Diamond  Fork,  Utah X  118 

Dinkey  Creek,  Cal XI 134 

Dinwoody  Creek,  Wyo VI  66 

Dismal  Creek,  Cal X  123 

Divide  Creek,  West,  Colo IX  109 

Division  Creek,  Cal X  120 

Dix  River,  Ky Ill  32 

Doe  River,  Term Ill  33 

Dog  Creek,  Oreg XI 135 


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Dog  River,  Vt IV  46 

Dolores  River,  Colo -  -  IX  109 

Donner  Creek,  Cal X  122 

Dormer  und  Blitzen  River,  Oretr X  123 

Dosewallips  River,  Wash X II  160 

Double  Bridge  Creek,  Ala II 24 

Drews  Creek,  Oreg XI 135 

Dry  Creek,  Cal XI 135 

Dry  Creek,  Idaho  (Big  Wood  River  basin). XII 154 
Dry  Creek,  Idaho  (Snake  River  Basin). . . .  XII 154 

Dry  Creek,  Mont XII 149 

Dry  Creek,  Wyo VI  66 

Dry  Fork  of  Ashley  Creek,  Utah IX  106 

Dry  Fork  of  Marias  River,  Mont VI  65 

Dry  Fork  of  Otter  Creek,  Okla VII  86 

Duchesne  River,  Utah IX  106 

Diichesne  River,  North  Fork,  Utah IX  106 

Duchesne  River,  West  Fork,  Utah IX  106 

Duck  Lake  Creek,  Colo VI  70 

Duck  River,  Tenn Ill  34 

Duckabush  River,  Wash XII 160 

Dulzura    conduit   and    Cottonwood    Creek, 

Cal XI 131 

Dungeness  River,  Wash XII 160 

Dupuyer  Creek,  Mont VI 65 

Dutch  Jo  Creek,  Wyo IX  106 

Eagle  Creek,  Oreg XII 155 

Eagle  Creek,  West  Fork,  Oreg XII 155 

Eagle  River,  Colo IX  108 

East  Branch  or  Fork.    See  name  of  main 

stream. 

East  Canada  Creek,  N.  Y 19 

East  Creek,  Utah IX  106 

East  Creek,  Vt IV  46 

East  Finley  Creek,  Mont XII 149 

Eastfork  River,  Wyo IX  105 

East  River,  Colo IX  109 

East  San  Pasqual  ditch,  Cal XI 131 

East  Side  canal,  Cal X  120 

East  Walker  River,  Cal.,  Nev X  121 

Eaton  Brook,  N.  Y Ill 

Eel  River,  Cal XI 137 

Eel  River,  Ind Ill  33 

Eel  River,  Middle,  Cal XI 137 

Eel  River,  South,  Cal XI 137 

Eel  River,  South  Fork,  Cal XI 137 

Eightmile  Creek,  Cal X  120 

Eightmile  Creek,  Idaho XII 155 

Eleanor  Creek,  Cal XI 134 

Elk  Creek,  Ala Ill  34 

Elk  Creek,  Colo '. IX  107 

Elk  Creek,  Okla VII  86 

Elk  Creek,  S.  Dak VI  68 

Elk  Creek,  Tenn Ill  33 

Elk  Creek,  W.  Va Ill  31 

Elk  Creek,  East  Fork,  Colo IX  108 

Elk  Creek,  Middle  Fork,  Colo IX  108 

Elk  Creek,  West  Fork,  Colo IX  108 

Elk  Head  Creek,  Colo IX  106 

Elkhorn  River,  Nebr VI  70 

Elkhorn  River,  South  Fork,  Nebr VI  70 

Elk  River,  Colo IX  106 

Elk  River,  Minn V  54 

Elk  River,  W.  Va Ill  32 

Elk  Run,  Va Ill 

Ellensburg  Water  Co.  canal,  Wash XII 151 


Ellijay  River,  Ga II 24 

Elliott  ditch,  Oreg.    See  Ochoco  Creek. 

Elm  Fork  of  Red  River,  Okla VII 86 

Elwha  River,  Wash XII 160 

Embarrass  River,  111 Ill  33 

Emigration  Creek,  Utah X  118 

Encampment  River,  Wyo VI  69 

Entiat  River,  Wash XII 150 

Erskine  Creek,  Cal XI 133 

Escalante  Creek,  Utah IX  109 

Escanaba  River,  Mich IV  44 

Escondido  Mutual  Water  Co.'s  canal,  Cal. . .  XI 132 

E  sopus  Creek,  N.Y 19 

Etowah  River,  Ga II 24 

Eugene  power  canal,  Oreg XII 159 

Fall  Creek,  N.Y IV  45 

Fall  Creek,  Wyo IX  105 

Fall  Creek,  Big,  Oreg XII 159 

Fall  River,  Cal XI 135 

Fall  River,  Idaho XII 153 

Fall  River,  Kans VII  85 

Falls  Creek,  Mont.  (Flathead  River  basin) .  XII 149 
Falls  Creek,  Mont.  (Missouri  River  basin)..  VI  64 

Farmers  and  Citizens  ditch,  Oreg XII 157 

Farmers  canal,  Cal X  120 

Farmers  canal,  Malheur,  Oreg XII 156 

Farmers  mill  ditch,  Oreg XII 157 

Fawn  River,  Mich IV  44 

Feather  River,  Cal XI 136 

Feather  River,  Middle  Fork,  Cal XI 136 

Feather  River,  North  Fork,  Cal XI 136 

Feather  River,  South  Fork,  Cal XI 136 

Fernando  de  Taos,  Rio,  N.  Mex VIII  96 

Ferron  Creek,  Utah 1X107 

Fif teenmile  Creek,  Cal X  123 

Finley  Creek,  Mont XII 149 

Finley  Creek,  East,  Mont XII 149 

Fish  Creek,  Colo 1X106 

Fish  Creek,  N.  Y 19 

Fish  Creek,  East  Branch,  N.  Y IV  45 

Fish  Creek,  West  Branch,  N.  Y IV  45 

Fish  Fork  of  San  Gabriel  River,  Cal XI 132 

Fishkill  Creek,  N.Y. 110 

Fish  River,  Maine 15 

Flagstaff  Lake,  Oreg X  122 

Flambeau  River,  Wis V55 

Flat  Creek,  Big,  Idaho XII 154 

Flathead  Lake,  Mont XII 148 

Flathead  River,  Mont XII 148 

Flathead  River,  Middle  Fork,  Mont XII 148 

Flathead  River,  North  Fork,  Mont XII 148 

Flathead  River,  South  Fork,  Mont XII 148 

Flatwillow  Creek,  Mont VI 65 

Flint  River,  Ga 1123 

Flint  River,  Mich IV  44 

Florida  River,  Colo IX  110 

Floweree  Big  canal,  Mont VI 64 

Fond  du  Lac  River,  East  Branch,  Wis IV  44 

Fond  du  Lac  River,  West  Branch,  Wis IV  44 

Ford  Creek,  Mont VI 64 

Fork  River,  Big,  Minn V  54 

Fort  Belknap  canal,  Mont VI 65 

Fort  Hall  lower  canal,  Idaho XII 156 

Fort  Hall  upper  canal,  Idaho XII 156 

Fortification  Creek,  Colo IX  106 

Fortune  canal,  Wash XII 152 


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Foss  River,  Wash XII 161 

Foss  River,  East  Fork,  Wash XII 161 

Foundry  Brook,  N.Y 110 

Fourmile  Creek,  Colo.    See  Oil  Creek. 

Fourmile  Creek,  Oreg XI 138 

Fourmile  Creek,  Wyo 1X106 

Fowler  Canal,  Wash XII 152 

Fox  River,  111 V55 

Fox  River,  Wis IV  44 

Fraser  River,  Colo 1X107 

Fremont  River,  Utah IX  109 

French  Broad  River,  N.  C.,  Tenn Ill  33 

French  Creek,  Wyo VI  69 

Frenchman  River,  Nebr VI  71 

Fresnal,  Rio,  N.  Mex VIII  98 

Fresno  River,  Cal XI 134 

Fruitvale-Schanno  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Frying  Pan  Creek,  Colo 1X108 

Frying  Pan  Creek,  North  Fork,  Colo IX  108 

Gallatin  River,  Mont VI 64 

Gallatin  River,  West,  Mont VI 64 

Gallinas  River,  N.  Mex VIII 97 

Gallinas  River,  South  Fork,  N.  Mex VIII 97 

Garoga  Creek,  N.Y 19 

Gasconade  River,  Mo VI  71 

Gasconade  River,  Piney  Fork,  Mo VI  71 

Gato  Creek,  Cal XI 132 

Gauley  River,  W.  Va Ill  32 

Gellerman  &  Frohman  ditch,  Oreg XII 156 

Genesee  River,  N.  Y IV  45 

Geneva  Creek,  Colo VI  70 

George  Creek,  Cal X  120 

George,  Lake,  outlet,  N.  Y IV  46 

Georges  Creek,  Md Ill 

Georgetown  Creek,  Idaho X  117 

Gerle  Creek,  Cal XI 137 

Gibbon  River,  Mont VI 64 

Gila  River,  Ariz.,  N.  Mex IX  110 

Gilbert  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Gleed  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Glenwood  Light  &  Power  Go.'s  flume,  Colo.  IX  108 

Goldburg  Creek,  Idaho XII 155 

Goodale  Creek,  Cal X  120 

Goodyear  Creek,  Cal XI 136 

Goose  Creek,  Colo VI  70 

Goose  Creek,  Idaho XII 153 

Goose  Creek,  Md :..     112 

Goose  Creek,  Wyo VI  67 

Goose  Creek,  Big,  Wyo.    See  Goose  Creek. 

Goose  Creek,  Little,  Wyo VI 67 

Goose  Lake,  Oreg XI 135 

Gore  Creek,  Colo 1X108 

Gould  ditch,  Slusher  and,  Oreg XII 157 

Graefenberg  Creek,  N.Y 19 

Grande,  Rio,  Colo.,  N.  Mex.,  Tex VIII 96 

Grand  Lake,  Maine 15 

Grand  Lake,  North  inlet IX  107 

Grand  Lake  outlet,  Colo IX  107 

Grand  River,  Colo.,  Utah 1X107 

Grand  River,  Mich..... IV  44 

Grand  River,  Okla.    See  Neosho  River. 

Grand  River,  S.  Dak VI  67 

Grand  River,  North  Branch,  N.  Dak VI 67 

Grand  River,  North  Fork,  Colo IX  107 

Grand  River,  South  Fork,  Colo IX  107 

Grand  Ronde  River,  Oreg.,  Wash XII 156 


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Grandview  canal,  Idaho XII 156 

Granger  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Granger  ditch,  Oreg XII 157 

Grape  Creek,  Colo VII  84 

Great  Salt  Lake,  Utah X  117 

Greenbrier  River,  W.  Va Ill  32 

Green  Lake,  Maine 15 

Green  Lake  Stream,  Maine 15 

Green  River,  N.  C II  22 

Green  River,  Wash XII 160 

Green  River,  Wyo.,  Utah IX  105 

Green  River,  Black  Fork,  Wyo IX  105 

Greenwater  River,  Wash XII 160 

Grecr  Spring,  Mo VII  83 

Greybull  River,  Wyo VI 67 

Grimes  Creek,  Idaho XII 154 

Grizzly  Creek,  Cal XI 136 

Grizzly  Creek,  Big,  Colo VI  68 

Grizzly  Creek,  Little,  Colo VI  68 

Grosscup  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Guadalupe  River,  Tex VIII  96 

Gunnison  River,  Colo IX  109 

Gunnison  River,  North  Fork,  Colo IX  109 

Gunpowder  Falls,  Md 1 11 

Gunpowder  Falls,  Little,  Md Ill 

Half  Moon  Creek,  Colo VII  84 

Hamilton  Branch,  Cal XI 136 

Hammond  ditch,  Utah X  117 

Handy  ditch,  Colo VI  70 

Hangman  Creek,  Wash XII 149 

Hangman  Creek,  North  Fork,  Wash XII 149 

Hanks  Creek,  Nev X  121 

Harlem  canal,  Mont VI  65 

Harris  Creek,  Idaho XII 155 

Hart  Lake,  Oreg X  122 

Hassayampa  River,  Ariz IX  111 

Hatch  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Hat  Creek,  Cal XI 135 

Hat  Creek,  S.  Dak VI 67 

Hawksbill  Creek,  Va Ill 

Haw  River,  N.C II  22 

Heart  River,  N.  Dak VI  67 

Hemlock  canal,  Cal IX  111 

Hemlock  Lake,  N.  Y IV  45 

Henrietta  mill  ditch,  Oreg XII 157 

Henrys  Fork,  Idaho XII 153 

Hermiston  ditch,  Oreg XII 157 

Hermosa  Creek,  Colo IX  110 

Hiawassee  River,  N.  C.,  Tenn Ill  34 

Highlands  (North  Fork)  canal,  Cal XI 132 

Highwood  Creek,  Mont VI  67 

Hillabee  Creek,  Ala II 24 

Hillside  (North)  canal,  Cal X  120 

Hillside  (South)  canal,  Cal X  120 

Hinckle  ditch,  Oreg XII 157 

Hobble  Creek,  Utah..... X  118 

Holston  River,  Tenn Ill  33 

Holston  River,  Middle  Fork,  Va Ill  33 

Holston  River,  North  Fork,  Va Ill  33 

Holston  River,  South  Fork,  Va.,  Tenn Ill  33 

Holt  canal,  Cal IX  111 

Home  Creek,  Okla VII  86 

Home  Creek,  Oreg X  123 

Homestake  Creek,  Colo 1X108 

Homochitto  River,  Miss VII  86 

Hondo,  Arroyo,  N.  Mex VIII  97 


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Hondo  reservoir  inlet,  N.  Mex VIII 97 

Hondo,  Rio,  N.  Mex VIII  96 

Hondo  River.  N.  Mex VIII  97 

Honeoye  Creek,  N.  Y IV  45 

Honey  Creek,  Oreg X  123 

Hood  River,  Wash XII 158 

Hoosic  River,  N.  Y 19 

Hope  mill  ditch,  Oreg XII 156 

Horn  River,  N.  Mex VIII  96 

Horse  Creek,  Wyo.  (Bighorn  River  basin)...  VI  66 

Horse  Creek,  Wyo.  (Platte  River  basin) VI  69 

Housatonic  River,  Mass. ,  Conn 18 

Hubbard  canal,  Wash XII 151 

Hudson  River,  N.  Y 18 

Huerfano  River,  Colo VII  84 

Humboldt  River,  Nev X  121 

Humboldt  River,  North  Fork,  Nev X  121 

Humboldt  River,  South  Fork,  Nev X  122 

Hunter  Creek,  Cal XI 134 

Hunter  Creek,  Colo 1X108 

Huntington  Creek,  Utah IX  107 

Huron  River,  Mich IV  44 

Ichawaynochaway  Creek,  Ga II  24 

Icicle  Creek,  Wash XII 150 

Idaho  canal,  Idaho XII 156 

Illinois  River,  111 V55 

Imperial  canal,  Ariz.,  Cal IX  111 

Independence  Creek  (Owens  Lake  basin), 

Cal X120 

Independence  Creek  (Pyramid  and  Winne- 

mucca  lake  basins),  Cal X  122 

Indian  Creek,Cal.  (Feather  River  basin)....  XI 136 
Indian  Creek,  Cal.  (Klamath  River  basin).  XI 138 
Indian  Creek,  Cal.  (Tuolumne  River  basin).  XI 134 

Indian  Creek,  Pa Ill  31 

Indian  Creek,  S.  Dak VI 68 

Indian  Creek,  Utah  (Beaver  River  basin).. .  X  119 
Indian  Creek,  Utah  (Strawberry  River 

basin) IX  106 

Indian  ditch,  Mont XII 149 

Indian  Lake  reservoir,  N.Y 18 

Indian  River,  N.  Y 18 

Iowa  River,  Iowa V  55 

Iron  Fork  of  San  Gabriel  River,  Cal XI 132 

Iron  River,  Mich IV  44 

Israel  River,  N.  H 17 

Ivie  Creek,  Utah 1X109 

Ivy  River,  N.  C • Ill  33 

Jack  Creek,  Wyo VI 69 

Jacks  Creek,  Nev X  122 

Jackson  Lake,  Wyo XII 152 

Jackson  River,  Va II 21 

James  River,  N.  Dak VI 68 

James  River,  Va II 21 

James  River,  North  Branch,  Va II  21 

Jawbone  Creek,  Cal XI 134 

Jefferson  Creek,  Colo VI  69 

Jefferson  River,  Mont VI  63 

"J.  H."  ditch,  Oreg XII 156 

Jim  Creek,  Big,  Colo IX  107 

Jim  Creek,  Little,  Colo 1X107 

Jocko  River,  Mont XII 149 

Jocko  River,  Middle  Fork,  Mont XII 149 

Jocko  River,  North  Fork,  Mont XII 149 

Jocko  River,  South  Fork,  Mont XII 149 

John  Day  River,  Oreg...., XII 157 


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John  Day  River,  South  Fork,  Oreg XII 157 

Johnson  Brook,  N.  Y 19 

Johnson     Creek,     Wash.     (Cowlitz     River 

basin) XII 160 

Johnson    Creek,   Wash.    (Okanogan    River 

basin) : XII 150 

Johns  River,  N.  C II  22 

Jonathan  Creek,  Ohio Ill  32 

Jordan  Creek,  Oreg XII 154 

Jordan  River,  Utah X  118 

Judith  River,  Mont VI 65 

Juniata  River,  Pa Ill 

Kachess  Lake,  Wash XII 150 

Kachess  River,  Wash XII 150 

Kalama  River,  Wash XII 160 

Kalamazoo  River,  Mich IV  44 

Kalawa  River,  Wash XII 160 

Kankakee  River,  111.,  Ind V55 

Kansas  River,  Kans VI  70 

Kaskaskia  River,  111 V  56 

Kaweah  River,  Cal XI 133 

Kaweah  River,  North  Fork,  Cal XI 133 

Kaweah  River,  South  Fork,  Cal XI 133 

Kawishiwi  River,  Minn V  64 

Keechelus  Lake,  Wash XII 150 

Keese  ditch,  Colo VII 85 

Keiger  Creek,  Oreg X  123 

Kelly  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Kelsey  River,  Oreg XII 159 

Kenduskeag  Stream,  Maine ,16 

Kennebec  River,  Maine 16 

Kennedy  Creek,  Mont V53 

Kennewick  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Kentucky  River,  Ky Ill  32 

Kerber  Creek,  Colo VIII 96 

Kern  River,  Cal XI 133 

Kern  River  Power  Co.'s  canal,  Cal XI 133 

Kern  River,  South  Fork,  Cal XI 133 

Keshequa  Creek,  N.  Y IV  45 

Kettle  River,  Minn V51 

Kettle  River,  Wash XII 149 

Kinchafoonee Creek,  Ga.... II 24 

Kinderhook  Creek,  N.  Y 19 

Kings  River,  Cal XI 134 

Kings  River,  Nev X  122 

Kings  River,  North  Fork,  Cal XI 134 

Kiona  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Kiona  Water  Supply  Co.'s  canal,  Wash. . .  XII 152 

Kiskiminitas  River,  Pa Ill  31 

Kittitas  canal,  West,  Wash XII 151 

Klamath  Lake,  Lower,  Oreg XI 138 

Klamath  Lake,  Upper,  Oreg XI 138 

Klamath  River,  Cal.,  Oreg XI 138 

Klickitat  River,  Little,  Wash XII 158 

Klickitat  River,  Wash XII 158 

Klickitat  River,  West  Fork,  Wash XII 158 

Knife  Creek,  Big,  Mont XII 149 

Knife  River,  N.  Dak VI 67 

Knight  Creek,  Cal XI 135 

Kootenai  River,  Idaho,  Mont XII 148 

Kosk  Creek,  Cal XI 136 

Krumbo  Creek,  Oreg X  123 

Lac  qui  Parle  River,  Minn V  54 

Ladder  Creek,  Kans.    See  Beaver  Creek. 
Lagrange  Water  &  Power  Co.'s  canal,  Cal..  XI 134 
Lake.    See  significant  name,    • 


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Lake  Creek,  Colo VII  84 

Lake  Creek,  Idaho XII 155 

Lake  Creek,  Oreg XII  158 

Lake  Creek,  Wash XII 160 

Lake  Fork  of  Arkansas  River,  Colo VII  84 

Lake  Fork  of  Payette  River,  Idaho XII 155 

Lake  Fork,  Utah IX  107 

Lake  Fork,  East  Fork,  Utah IX  107 

Lake  Fork,  West  Fork,  Utah IX  106 

Lake  McDonald  outlet,  Mont XII 148 

Lake  Tahoe,  Cal X  122 

Lake  Winnemucca  inlet,  Nev X  122 

La  Luz,  Rio,  N.  Mex VIII 98 

Lamoille  Creek,  Nev X  122 

Lamoille  River,  Vt IV  46 

Lampbright  Draw,  N.  Mex VIII  97 

La  Plata  River,  Colo.,  N.  Mex IX  110 

Laramie  River,  Colo.,  Wyo VI  69 

Laramie  River,  Little,  Wyo VI  69 

Laramie  River,  North,  Wyo VI 69 

Latourelle  Creek,  Oreg XII 158 

Laurel  Hill  Creek,  Pa. Ill  31 

Lebo  Creek,  Mont VI  65 

Leevining  Creek,  Cal X  120 

LehighRiver,  Pa 110 

Lewis  Creek,  Oreg XII 158 

Lewis  Creek,  Va Ill 

Lewis  River,  Wash XII 160 

Licking  Fork  of  Mokelumne  River,  Cal. ...  XI 135 

Licking  River,  Ohio Ill  32 

Link  River,  Oreg XI 138 

Linnville  River,  N.  C II  22 

Lisle  &  Crane  ditch,  Oreg XII 157 

Lisle  ditch,  Charles,  Oreg XII 157 

Little.    See  significant  name. 

Little  River,  N.  H 17 

Little  River,  N.  C Ill  33 

Little  River,  Va Ill  32 

Littlerock  Creek,  Cal X  120 

Little  South  Fork  ditch,  Cal XI 137 

Lochsa  River,  Idaho XII 156 

Locust  Fork  of  Black  Warrior  River,  Ala.. . .   II  24 

Lodgegrass  Creek,  Mont VI  67 

Logan,  Hyde  Park  &  Smithfield  canal,  Utah.  X  117 

Logan  Northern  canal,  Utah X  117 

Logan  River,  Utah X  117 

Lolo  Creek,  Idaho XII 156 

Lolo  Creek,  Mont XII 148 

Loma  Abajo  River,  Cal XI 132 

Lone  Pino  Creek,  Cal X  120 

Long  Prairie  River,  Minn V  54 

Los  Angeles  River,  Cal XI 132 

Los  Pinos  River,  Colo IX  110 

Lost  Creek,  Idaho XII 155 

LostCreek,  Utah X  118 

Lost  Horse  Creek,  Mont VI  64 

Lost  River,  Cal. ,  Oreg XI 138 

Lost  River,  Big,  Idaho XII 153 

Lost  River,  Little,  Idaho XII 153 

Loup  River,  Nebr VI  70 

Loup  River,  Middle,  Nebr VI  70 

Louse  Creek,  Idaho XII 154 

Lower  Klamath  Lake,  Oreg XI 138 

Lower  Scott  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Lower  Wapatox  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Lowery  canal,  Wash XII 152 


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Lucero,  Rio,  N.  Mex VIII  96 

Luckiamute  River,  Oreg XII 159 

Lump  Gulch  Creek,  Mont VI  64 

Lymans  ditch,  Utah . X  119 

Ly tie  Creek,  Cal XI 132 

Machias  River,  Maine 15 

Madawaska  River,  Quebec 15 

Mad  Creek,  Colo IX  106 

Madison  Brook,  N.Y Ill 

Madison  River,  Mont VI  64 

Mad  R  i ver ,  Cal X 1 137 

Mad  River,  Ohio Ill  32 

Maggie  Creek,  Nev X  122 

Mahoning  River,  Ohio Ill  31 

Malad  River,  Idaho XII 154 

Malad  River,  Little,  Idaho X  117 

Malheur  Farmers  canal,  Oreg XII 156 

Malheur  Lake,  Oreg X  123 

Malheur  River,  Oreg XII 154-155 

Malheur  River,  North  Fork,  Oreg XII 155 

Malheur  River,  South  Fork,  Oreg XII 155 

Malibu  Creek,  Cal XI 132 

Mamm  Creek,  West,  Colo IX  109 

Mammoth  Creek,  Utah X  119 

Manastash  Creek,  Wash XII 151 

Mancos  River,  Colo IX  110 

Mancos  River,  West,  Colo IX  110 

Manistee  River,  Mich IV  44 

Mann  Creek,  Idaho XII 155 

Manti  Creek,  Utah X  119 

Manuelitos  River,  N.  Mex VII  85 

Maple  Creek,  Utah. . .- X  118 

Maquoketa  River,  Iowa V  55 

Marais  des  Cygnes.    Sec  Osage  River. 

Margueretta  flume,  Tex VIII  97 

Marias  River,  Mont VI  65 

Marion  Fork  of  Santiam  River,  Oreg XII 159 

Mariposa  Creek,  Cal XI 134 

Markleeville  Creek,  Cal X  121 

Maroon  Creek,  Colo IX  108 

Marsh  Creek,  Mont VI  64 

Marvine  Creek,  Colo IX  107 

Marys  Creek,  Idaho XII 154 

Marys  River,  Nev X  121 

Matfield  River,  Mass 17 

Matheson  canal,  Mont VI  65 

Mattawamkeag  River,  Maine 16 

Mattole  River,  Cal XI 137 

Maumee  River,  Ohio IV  44, 45 

Maxwell  ditch,  Oreg XII 157 

McAllister  ditch,  Oreg.    See  Squaw  Creek. 

McCloud  River,  Cal XI 136 

McCormick  canal,  Wash XII 152 

McCoy  Creek,  Oreg X  123 

McDonald  Lake  outlet,  Mont XII 148 

Mclntyre  Creek,  Colo VI  69 

McKay  Creek,  Oreg XII 157 

McKenzie  River,  Oreg XII 159 

McLaughlin  ditch,  Oreg XII 156 

McMahon  River,  Ohio HI  32 

McMillan,  Lake,  N.  Mex VIII  97 

McMullen  Creek,  Idaho XII 154 

McNally  canal,  Cal X  120 

Meadow  Creek,  Wyo VI  66 

Meadow  River,  W.  Va HI  32 

Medicine  Bluff  Creek,  Okla VII 86 


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Medicine  BlulT  Creek,  Little,  Okla VII  86 

Medicine  Bow  River,  Wyo VI  69 

Medicine  River,  Kans VII  84 

Melville  main  canal,  Utah X  119 

Melville  west  side  canal,  Utah.' X  119 

Mendota,  Lake,  Wis V  55 

Menominee  River,  Mich.,  Wis IV  44 

Mentone  Tower  Co.'s  canal,  Cal.    Sec  Santa 

Ana  River. 

Meramec  River,  Mo VII  83 

Meramec  Spring,  Mo VII  83 

Merced  River,  Cal XI 134 

Merced  River,  South  Fork,  Cal XI 134 

Merrimac  River,  N.  II.,  Mass 17 

Messalonskee  Stream,  Maine 16 

Methow  River,  Wash XII 150 

Metolius  River,  Oreg XII 158 

Mettawee  River,  N.  Y IV  46 

Miami  canal,  Fla II  23 

Miami  River,  Ohio Ill  32 

Miami  River,  Little,  Ohio Ill  32 

Mianus  River,  Conn.,  N.  Y 18 

Michigan  Creek,  Colo.  ( Platte  River  basin). .  VI  68 
Michigan  Creek  (tributary  to  South  Platte 

River),  Colo VI  69 

Middle  Branch  or  Fork.    See  name  of  main 

stream. 

Middle  Creek,  Mont VI  64 

Middle  Crow  Creek,  Wyo VI  70 

Middle  Eel  River,  Cal XI 137 

Middle  Loup  River,  Nebr VI  70 

Middle  Oconee  River,  Ga II  23 

Middle  Ranch  Creek,  Colo IX  108 

Milk  Creek,  Colo IX  106 

Milk  River,  Mont VI  65 

Milk  River,  North  Fork,  Mont VI  65 

Milk  River,  South  Fork,  Mont VI  65 

Milk  River,  West  Fork,  Mont VI  65 

Mill  Creek  (tributary  to  Santa  Ana  River), 

Cal XI 132 

Mill  Creek  (tributary  to  Sacramento  River), 

Cal XI 136 

Mill  Creek,  N.  C II  22 

Mill  Creek,  Ohio Ill  32 

Mill    Creek    (tributary    to    Rogue    River), 

Oreg ; XII 147 

Mill  Creek  (tributary  to  Umpqua  River), 

Oreg XII 148 

Mill  Creek,  Utah X  118 

Miller  Creek  (tributary  to  Klamath  River), 

Oreg XI 138 

Miller    Creek    (tributary    to    Lost    River), 

Oreg XI 138 

Miller  Creek,  Wash XII 161 

Miller  Creek,  West  Fork,  Wash XII 161 

Millers  River,  Mass 17 

Mills  River,  North  Fork,  N.  C Ill  33 

Mills  River,  South  Fork,  N.  C Ill  33 

Milner,  Lake,  Idaho XII 153 

Millstone  River,  N.  J 1 10 

Mimbres  River,  N.  Mex VIII  97 

Minam  River,  Oreg XII 156 

Minersville  canal,  Utah X  119 

Minidoka    canal,    north    and     south    side, 

Idaho ..  XII156 


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Minnesota  River,  Minn V  54 

Mission  Creek,  Mont XII 149 

Missisquoi  River,  Vt IV  46 

Mississippi  River,  Minn V  54 

Missouri  River,  Mont.,  N.  Dak.,  Mo VI  63-64 

Missouri  River,  Little,  Mont.,  S.  Dak.,  N. 

Dak VI  67 

Modesto  canal,  Cal- XI 134 

Mohave  River,  Cal X  120 

Mohawk  River,  N.  Y 19 

Mohican  River,  Ohio Ill  32 

Mokelumne  River,  Cal XI 135 

Mokelumne  River,  Licking  Fork,  Cal XI 135 

Mokelumne  River,  Middle  Fork,  Cal XI 135 

Mokelumne  River,  South  Fork,  Cal XI 135 

Molalla  River,  Oreg XII 159 

Mongaup  River,  N.  Y 1 10 

Monocacy  River,  Md 1 12 

Mono  Creek,  Cal XI 132 

Mono  Lake,  Cal X  120 

Monongahela  River,  Pa Ill  31 

Monroe  Creek,  Idaho XII 155 

Montgomery  Creek,  Cal XI 136 

Moosehead  Lake,  Maine 16 

Moose  River,  Maine 16 

Moose  River,  N.  Y IV  45 

Moose  River,  Middle  Branch,  N.  Y IV  45 

Mora  River,  N.  Mex VII  85 

Mora  River  and  La  Cueva  canal,  N.  Mex VII 85 

Moreau  River.    See  Owl  River. 

Morrissey  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Moses  Lake,  Wash XII 150 

Moss  Brook,  Mass 18 

Mouse  River,  N.  Dak V  54 

Moxee  Canal,  Wash XII 151 

Moyie  River,  Idaho XII 148 

Muckalee  Creek,  Ga II 24 

Mud  Creek,  Mont XII 149 

Mud  Creek,  N.  C Ill  33 

Mud  Creek  (Malheur    and    Harney  lakes 

basin),  Oreg X  123 

Mud  Creek  (Warner  Lake  basin),  Oreg X  123 

Muddy  Creek,  Colo  1X108 

Muddy  Creek,  Mont VI65 

Muddy  Creek,  Utah  1X109 

Muddy  Creek,  Big,  Mont VI 66 

Muddy  River,  Nev IX  110 

Muddy  River,  Wash XII 160 

Muddy  River,  Big,  111 V  56 

Muddy  River,  Big,  Wash XII 158 

Muddy  River,  Little,  N.  Dak VI  67 

Mud  Lake  inlet  canal,  Idaho.    See  Bear  Lake 

inlet  canal. 

Mullen  Creek,  Wyo VI  69 

Musconetcong  River,  N.  J 1 10 

Muskegon  River,  Mich IV  44 

Muskingum  River,  Ohio Ill  32 

Muskrat  Creek,  Mont VI 65 

Musselshell  River,  North  Fork,  Mont VI  65 

Musselshell  River.  South  Fork,  Mont VI 65 

Mystic  Lake,  Mass 17 

Naches-Cowiche  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Naches  River,  Wash XII 151 

Nacimiento  Creek,  Cal XI 133  . 

Nail  Creek,  N.  Y 19 


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Nantahala  River,  N.  C Ill  33 

Nashua  River,  South  Branch,  Mass 17 

Nason  Creek,  Wash XII 150 

Navajo  River,  Colo IX  109 

Neches  River,  Tex VIII  95 

Nelder  Creek,  Cal XI 134 

Neosho  River,  Kans VII  85 

Neshaminy  Creek,  Pa 1 10 

Nespelem  River,  Wash XII 150 

Neuse  River,  N.  C II  22 

Nevada  ditch,  Oreg XII 156 

Neversink  River,  N.  Y 110 

Newfork  Creek,  Wyo IX  105 

New  Reservation  canal,  Wash XII 152 

New  River,  Cal X  119 

New  River,  Va.,  W.  Va Ill  32 

New  River  canal,  North,  Fla II  23 

New  River  canal,  South,  Fla II  23 

New  River,  North  Fork,  N.  C Ill  32 

New  River,  South  Fork,  N.  C.,  Va.,  W.  Va. .  Ill  32 

Ninemile  Creek,  N.Y V9 

Niobrara  River,  Nebr. VI  68 

Nisqually  River,  Wash XII 160 

Nolichucky  River,  Tenn Ill  33 

No  Name  Creek,  Colo IX  108 

Nooksack  River,  Wash XII 161 

Nooksack  River,  Middle  Fork,  Wash XII 161 

Nooksack  River,  North  Fork,  Wash XII 161 

NormanskiU  Creek,  N.Y 19 

North  Branch  or  Fork.    See  name  of  main 
stream. 

North  Creek,  North  Fork,  Utah X  119 

North  Creek,  South  Fork,  Utah X  119 

North  Fork  canal,  Cal XI 132 

North  Fork  River,  Ark VII  83 

North  inlet  to  Grand  Lake,  Colo IX  107 

North  Laramie  River,  Wyo VI  69 

North  Loup  River,  Nebr VI  70 

North  New  River  canal,  Fla II 23 

North  Platte  River,  Colo.,  Wyo.,  Nebr VI  68 

North  Platte  River,  North  Fork,  Colo VI  68 

North  Platte  River,  Roaring  Fork,  Colo VI  68 

North  Powder  River,  Oreg XII 155 

North  Ranch  Creek,  Colo IX  108 

North  River,  Va Ill 

North  Side  Minidoka  canal,  Idaho XII 156 

North  Side  Twin  Falls  canal,  Idaho XII 156 

North  Toe  River,  N.  C Ill  33 

North  Yakima  Town  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Nottely  River,  N .  C Ill  34 

No  Wood  River,  Wyo VI  67 

Oak  Creek,  Cal X  120 

Occoquan  Creek,  Va 1 12 

Ochoco  Creek  and  Elliott  ditch,  Oreg XII 158 

Ocmulgee  River,  Ga ...  II  23 

Ocoee  River,  Tenn Ill  34 

Oconalufty  River,  N.  C Ill  34 

Oconee  River,  Ga v ...  II 23 

Oconee  River,  Middle,  Ga ."....  II  23 

Oconto  River,  Wis. IV  44 

Octoraro  Creek,  Md 1 11 

Ogden  River,  Utah X  118 

Ogeechee  River,  Ga II  23 

Ohanapecosh  River,  Wash XII 160 

Ohoopee  River,  Ga II  23 

Oil  Creek,  Colo...... VII  84 


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Okanogan  River,  Wash XII 150 

Old  Reservation  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Olentangy  River,  Ohio Ill  32 

Olson  canal,  Wash XII 151 

Oneida  River,  N.Y IV  45 

Onondaga  Lake  outlet,  N.  Y IV  45 

Ontonagon  River,  Mich IV  43 

Oostanaula  River,  Ga II  24 

Opequan  Creek,  W.  Va 1 11 

Oregon  canal,  Central,  Oreg XII 158 

Oregon  Creek,  Cal XI 136 

Oregon  Land  &  Water  Co.'s  ditch,  Oreg. .  XII  157 

Oriskany  Creek,  N.Y 19 

Orwell  Brook,  N.Y IV  45 

Osage  River,  Kans VI  71 

Oswegatchie  River,  N.Y IV  46 

Oswegatchie  River,  East  Branch,  N.Y IV  46 

Oswego  River,  N.Y IV  45 

Ottawa  River,  Ohio IV  45 

Otter  Creek,  Okla VII 86 

Otter  Creek,  Utah X  119 

Otter  Creek,  Vt IV  46 

Otter  Creek,  Dry  Fork,  Okla... VII  86 

Ottertail  River,  Minn V  53 

Ouachita  River,  Ark VII  86 

Outlet  of  Big  Marsh,  Oreg XII 157 

Outlet  of  Crescent  Lake,  Oreg XII 158 

Outlet  of  Lake  McDonald,  Mont XII 148 

Owasco  Outlet,  N.Y IV  45 

Owens  Lake,  Cal X  120 

Owens  River,  Cal X  119 

Owens  River  and  Big  Pine  canal,  Cal X  120 

Owens  River  canal,  Cal X  120 

Owl  Creek,  S.  Dak VI  68 

Owl  Creek,  Wyo VI  66 

Owl  (Moreau)  River,  S.  Dak VI  67 

Owyhee  ditch,  Oreg XII 156 

Owyhee  River,  Oreg XII 154 

Oxford  Farmers  canal,  Colo VII  85 

Pacific  Creek,  Wyo XII 153 

Pacific  Gas  &  Electric  Co.'s  canal,  Cal XI 136 

Pacific  Light  &  Power  Co.'s  canal,  Cal XI 132 

Pahsimeroi  River,  Idaho XII 155 

Painted  Woods  Creek,  N.  Dak VI  67 

Paintrock  Creek,  Wyo VI  67 

Pajarito  Creek,  N.  Mex VII  85 

Pajaro  River,  Cal XI 133 

Pala  Indian  Reservation  canal,  Cal XI 132 

Palermo  Land  &  Water  Co.'s  canal,  Cal. ...  XI 136 

Palouse  River,  Wash XII 156 

Paradise  Valley  canal,  Mont VI  65 

Parleys  Creek,  Utah X  118 

Passage  Creek,  Va Ill 

Passaic  River,  N.  J 1 10 

Passamari  River,  Mont VI  64 

Pass  Creek,  Wyo VI  69 

Passumpsic  River,  Vt 17 

Patapsco  River,  Md Ill 

Patuxent  River,  Md 1 11 

Paulins  Kill,  N.  J 110 

Pawtuxet  River,  R.I 17 

Payette  River,  Idaho XII 155 

Payette  River,  Lake  Fork,  Idaho XII 155 

Payette  River,  North  Fork,  Idaho XII 155 

Pea  River,  Ala II  24 

Pearl  River,  Miss II  24 


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Pecos  River,  N.  Mex.,  Tex VIII  97 

Pedee  River,  N.  C.    See  Yadkin  River. 

Peeteetneet  Creek,  Utah X  118 

Pelican  Lake,  Oreg X  122 

Pelican  River,  Minn V  53 

Pembina  River,  N.  Dak V  54 

Pemigewasset  River,  N.  H 17 

Penasco  River,  N.  Mex VIII  97 

Penobscot  River,  Maine 16 

Penobscot  River,  East  Branch,  Maine 16 

Penobscot  River,  West  Branch,  Maine 16 

Perkiomen  Creek,  Pa 1 10 

Permelia  Creek,  Oreg XII 159 

Peshaslin  Creek,  Wash XII 150 

Peshtigo  River,  Wis IV  44 

Phillips  Lake  outlets,  Maine 16 

Piedra  River,  Colo IX  109 

Pigeon  River,  N.  C.,  Term Ill  33 

Pilchuck  Creek,  Wash XII 161 

Pilot  Butte  canal,  Oreg XII 158 

Pilot  Creek,  Cal. XI 137 

Pilot  Creek  ditch,  Cal XI  137 

Pine  Creek,  Cal X  120 

Pine  Creek,  Nev X  122 

Pine  Creek,  Wash XII 160 

Pine  Creek,  Wyo IX  105 

Pine  Creek,  Big,  Cal X  120 

Pine  Creek,  Little,  Cal X  120 

Pine  River,  Minn V  54 

Pine  Valley  Creek,  Cal XI 131 

Piney  Creek,  Wyo VI  67 

Piney  Creek,  Little,  Mo VI  71 

Piney  Fork  of  Gasconade  River,  Mo VI  71 

Pbneer  ditch,  Oreg XII 157 

Pipestone  Creek,  Mont VI  64 

Pirn  Creek,  Cal XI  132 

Piscataquis  River,  Maine 16 

Pitman  Creek,  Cal XI 134 

Pit  River,  Cal XI 135 

Pit  River,  South  Fork,  Cui XI 135 

Platte  River,  Nebr VI  68 

Plattc  River,  North,  Colo.,  Wyo.,  Nebr VI  68 

Platte  River,  North,  North  Fork,  Colo VI  68 

Platte  River,  North,  Roaring  Fork,  Colo VI  68 

Platte  River,  South,  Colo.,  Nebr VI  69 

Platte  River,  South,  Middle  Fork,  Colo VI  70 

Platte  River,  South,  North  Fork,  Colo VI  70 

Plattc  River,  South,  South  Fork,  Colo VI  69 

Pleasant  Valley  Creek,  Cal X  121 

Pocotaligo  River,  W.  Va Ill  32 

Pole  Creek,  Oreg XII 155 

Pole  Creek,  Wyo IX  105 

Pompton  River,  N.  J 1 10 

Poncha  Creek,  Colo VII  84 

Poplar  River,  Minn IV  43 

Poplar  River,  Mont VI  66 

Popo  Agie  River,  Wyo VI  6G 

Popo  Agie  River,  Little,  Wyo VI  66 

Porcupine  Creek,  Mont VI 65 

Porcupine  Creek,  Little,  Mont VI  66 

Portneuf  River,  Idaho XII 153 

Poso  Creek,  Cal XI 133 

Post  Creek,  Mont XII 149 

Potomac  River,  W.  Va.,  Md.,  D.  C Ill 

Potomac  River,  North  Branch,  Md.,  W.  Va.     1 11 
Potomac  River,  South  Branch,  W.  Va Ill 

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Poultney  River,  Vt IV  46 

Powder  River,  Oreg XII 155 

Powder  River,  Middle  Fork,  Wyo VI 67 

Powder  River,  North  Fork,  Wyo VI  67 

Powder  River,  North,  Oreg XII 155 

Powder  River,  South  Fork,  Wyo VI 67 

Power  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Powers  canal,  Cal X  120 

Prairie  Dog  ditch,  Wyo VI  67 

Prairie  River,  Minn V  54 

Presumpscot  River,  Maine 16 

Price  River,  Utah IX  107 

Prickly  Pear  Creek,  Mont VI 64 

Prickly  Pear  Creek,  Little,  Mont VI  64 

Priest  River,  Idaho XII 149 

Prospect  Creek,  Mont XII 149 

Prosser  Creek,  Cal X  122 

Prosser  Creek,  South  Fork,  Cal X  122 

Prosser  Falls  Irrigation  Co.'s  canal,  Wash. .  XII 152 

Provo  River,  Utah X  118 

Provo  River,  South  Fork,  Utah X  118 

Pryor  Creek,  Mont VI  66 

Pueblo  de  Taos,  Rio,  N.  Mex VIII 96 

Puerco,  Rio,  N.  Mex VIII 97 

Purgatory  River,  Colo VII  84 

Putah  Creek,  Cal XI 137 

Puyallup  River,  Wash XII 160 

Puzzle  Creek,  Oreg XII 159 

Puzzle  Creek,  North  Fork,  Oreg XII 159 

Puzzle  Creek,  South  Fork,  Oreg XII 159 

Quaboag  River,  Mass 18 

Quackcnkill  Creek,  N.  Y % 19 

Quartz  Creek,  Colo IX  109 

Queens  Creek,  Ariz IX  110 

Queniult  River,  Wash XII 160 

Raccoon  River,  Iowa V  55 

Racetrack  Creek,  Mont XII 148 

.Raft  River,  Idaho XII 153 

Railroad  Creek,  Wash XII 150 

Rainy  Lake,  Minn V  54 

Rainy  River,  Minn V  54 

Rainy  River,  Little  Fork,  Minn V  54 

Ramapo  River,  N.  J 1 10 

Ranch  Creek,  Middle,  Colo IX  108 

Ranch  Creek,  North,  Colo IX  108 

Ranch  Creek,  South,  Colo IX  108 

Rangcley  Lake,  Maine 16 

Rapid  Creek,  S.  Dak VI  67 

Rappahannock  River,  Va 1 12 

Raquette  River,  N.  Y IV  46 

Raritan  River,  N.  J 1 10 

Raritan  River,  North  Branch,  N .  J 1 10 

Rattlesnake  Creek,  Mont XII 148 

Rawson  canal,  Cal X  120 

Rayado  River,  N.  Mex VII  85 

Red  Cedar  River,  Iowa V  55 

Red  Cedar  River,  Mich IV  44 

Red  Cedar  River,  Wis V  55 

Red  Creek,  Utah IX  106 

Red  Creek,  Wyo VI  66 

Red  Deer  Lake,  Nebr VI 68 

I   Red  Lake  River,  Minn V  53 

Rcdlands  (South  Fork)  canal,  Cal XI 132 

i   Red  River,  Minn.,  N.  Dak.,  Manitoba V  53 

Red  River,  Tex VII 86 

i   Red  River,  Elm  Fork,  Okla VII  86 


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Red  River,  Little,  Ark VII  83 

Red  River,  North  Fork,  Okla VII  86 

Red  River,  Salt  Fork,  Okla VII  86 

Red  Rock  River,  Mont VI  63 

Redwater  canal,  S.  Dak VI  68 

Redwater  River,  S.  Dak VI  68 

Redwood  Creek,  Cal XI 137 

Redwood  River,  Minn V  54 

Reed  Creek,  Va Ill  32 

Reed  Island  Creek,  Big,  Va Ill  32 

Reeds  Springs,  Mich IV  44 

Reels  Creek,  N.  Y 19 

Tleese  River,  Nev X  122 

Reeve  Davis  Consolidated  Mining  Co.'s  ditch, 

Cal XI 138 

Relief  Creek,  Cal XI 135 

Hepublican  River,  Nebr.,  Kans VI  70 

Republican  River,  North  Fork,  Nebr VI  70 

Republican  River,  South  Fork,  Nebr VI  71 

Reser  ditch,  Mont VI  65 

Reservation  canal,  New,  Wash XII 152 

Reservation  canal,  Old,  Wash XII 152 

Revais  Creek,  Mont XII 149 

Richelieu  River,  N.  Y IV  46 

Riddle  Creek,  Oreg X  123 

Rifle  River,  Mich IV  44 

Rillito  Creek,  Ariz IX  110 

Rincon  Indian  Reservation  ditch,  Cal XI 132 

Rio  Alamosa,  Colo VIII  96 

Rio  Colorado,  N.  Mex VIII  96 

Rio  Fernando  de  Taos,  N.  Mex VIII  96 

Rio  Fresnai,  N.  Mex VIII  98 

Rio  Grande,  Colo.,  N.  Mex.,  Tex VIII  96 

Rio  Grande,  South  Fork,  Colo VIII 96 

Rio  Hondo,  N.  Mex VIII  96 

Rio  La  Luz,  N.  Mex VIII  98 

Rio  Lucero,  N.  Mex '. VIII  96 

Rio  Pueblo  de  Taos,  N.  Mex VIII  96 

Rio  Puerco,  N .  Mex VIII  97 

Rio  Ruidosa,  N .  Mex VIII 97 

Hio  Salado,  Mex VIII  97 

Rio  San  Antonio,  N.  Mex VIII  96 

Rio  San  Juan,  Mex VIII  97 

Rio  Taos,  N.  Mex VIII  96 

Rio  Tularosa,  N.  Mex ; VTII  97 

Rio  Vallecitos,  N.  Mex VIII  96 

Rising  River,  Cal XI 135 

Roach  River,  Maine 16 

Roane  Creek,  Tenn Ill  33 

Roanoke  River,  Va.,  N.  C II  21 

Roaring  Fork,  Colo IX  10S 

Roaring  Fork  of  North  Platte  River,  Colo. . .  VI  68 

Robinson  Creek,  Cal X  121 

Robinson  Creek,  Idaho XII  153 

P. ockaway  River,  N.  J 1 10 

Rock  Creek,  Cal.  (Owens  Lake  basin) X  120 

Rock  Creek,  Cal.  (Warner  Lake  basin) X  123 

Rock  Creek,  Cal.  ( Yuba  River  basin) XI 136 

Rock  Creek  canal,  Mont VI  65 

Rock  Creek,  D.  C 112 

Rock  Creek,  Idaho XII  154 

Rock  Creek,  Mont.  (Clark  Fork  basin) ....  XII 148 

Hock  Creek,  Mont.  (Milk  River  basin) VI  65 

Rock  Creek,  Nev X  122 

Rock  Creek,  Oreg XII  157 

Rock  Creek  (East  Creek),  Utah IX  106 


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Rock  Creek,  Wash,  (to  Columbia  River). .  XII 157 
Rock  Creek,  Wash.  (Palouse  River  basin)  XII 156 

Rock  Creek,  Wyo VI  69 

Rockfish  Creek,  X.  C II  22 

Rock  River,  111 V  55 

Rock  River,  Minn VI  68 

Rockyford  Creek,  Wash XII 150 

Rogue  River,  Oreg XII 147 

Rogue  River,  North  Fork,  Oreg XII 147 

Rolling  Fork  of  Salt  River,  Ky Ill  32 

Rondout  Creek,  N.  Y 19 

Root  River,  Minn V  55 

Root  River,  North  Branch,  Minn V  55 

Roseau  River,  Vv'est  Branch,  Minn V  54 

Rosebud  River,  Mont VI  6(5 

Rose  Creek,  Cal XI 135 

Rottengrass  Creek,  Mont VI  67 

R.  S.  &  C.  canal,  Wash XII  152 

Rubicon  River,  Cal XI 137 

Rubicon  River,  Little,  Cal XI  137 

Rubicon  River,  Little  South  Fork,  Cal XI  137 

Ruby  River,  Mont VI  64 

Ruidosa,  Rio,  N.  Mex VIII  97 

Rum  River,  Minn V  54 

Rush  Creek,  Cal.  (Kings  River  basin) XI 134 

Rush  Creek,  Cal.  (Mono  Lake  basin) X  120 

Russian  River,  Cal XI 137 

Russian  River,  East  Fork,  Cal XI 137 

Sabine  River,  Tex.,  La VIII  95 

Sacandaga  River,  N.  Y 18 

Sacandaga  River,  West  Branch,  N.  Y 18 

Saco  River,  Maine,  N.  H 16 

Sacramento  River,  Cal XI 135 

Sage  Creek,  Colo IX  106 

Saguache  River,  Colo VIII  96 

St.  Croix  River,  Maine 15 

St.  Croix  River,  Wis V  54 

St.  Croix  River,  West  Branch,  Maine 15 

St.  Francis  River,  Maine 15 

St.  Francis  River,  Vt IV  46 

St.  Joe  River,  Idaho XII  149 

St.  John  River,  Maine 15 

St.  Johns  River.    £ee  Silver  Springs  River. 

St.  Joseph  River,  Ind IV  45 

St.  Joseph  River,  Mich IV  44 

St.  Lawrence  Creek,  Wyo VI  66 

St.  Louis  Creek,  Colo IX  107 

St.  Louis  River,  Minn IV  43 

St.  Mary  River,  Mont.,  Canada. V  53 

St.  Marys  River,  Ind IV  44 

St.  Regis  River,  Mont XII 148 

St.  Regis  River,  N.  Y IV  46 

St.  Vrain  Creek,  Colo VI  70 

Salado,  Rio,  Mex VIII  97 

Salina  Creek,  Utah X  119 

Salinas  River,  Cal XI 133 

Saline  River,  Kans VI  71 

Salmon  Creek,  Wash XII 150 

Salmon  Falls  River,  Idaho,  Nev XII 154 

Salmon  River,  Cal XI 138 

Salmon  River,  Conn 18 

Salmon  River,  Idaho XII 155 

Salmon  River,  N.  Y IV  45 

Salmon  River,  Oreg XII 159 

Salmon  River,  Little  White,  Wash XII 158 

Salmon  River,  North  Fork,  Idaho XII 155 


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Salmon  River,  White,  Wash XI 158 

Salt  Creek,  111 V  55 

Salt  Fork  of  Arkansas  River,  Okla VII  84 

Salt  Fork  of  Red  River,  Okla VII  86 

Salt  Lake,  Great,  Utah X117 

Salton  Sea,  Cal X  119 

Salt  Kiver,  Ariz IX  111 

Salt  River,  Rolling  Fork,  Ky Ill  32 

Saluda  River,  S.  C II  22 

San  Antonio  Creek,  Cal XI 132 

San  Antonio,  Rio,  N.  Mex VIII  96 

San  Antonio  River,  Cal XI 133 

San  Carlos  River,  Ariz IX  110 

Sand  Hollow  ditch,  Oreg XII 156 

San  Diego  flume,  Cal XI 131 

San  Diego  River,  Cal XI 131 

San  Dieguito  River,  Cal XI 131 

Sandusky  River,  Ohio IV  45 

Sandy  Creek,  Big,  Ala II  24 

Sandy  Creek,  Big,  Colo VII  84 

Sandy  Creek,  Big,  Wyo IX  105 

Sandy  Creek,  Little,  Wyo IX  106 

Sandy  River,  Maine 16 

Sandy  River,  Minn V  54 

Sandy  River,  Oreg • XII 158 

Sandy  River,  Little,  Oreg XII 159 

San  Emigdio  Creek,  Cal XI 133 

San  Francisco  River,  Ariz.,  N.  Mex IX  110 

San  Gabriel  River  and  canals,  Cal XI 132 

San  Gabriel  River,  Fish  Fork,  Cal XI 132 

San  Gabriel  River,  Iron  Fork,  Cal XI 132 

San  Gabriel  River,  North  Branch  of  North 

Fork,  Cal XI 132 

San  Gabriel  River,  West  Branch  of  North 

Fork,  Cal XI 132 

Sangamon  River,  111 V  55 

Sangamon  River,  South  Fork,  111 V  55 

Sanger  canal,  Cal X  120 

San  Joaquin  River,  Cal XI 133 

San  Joaquin  River,  North  Fork,  Cal XI 134 

San  Jose  Creek,  Cal XI 132 

San  Jose  River,  N.  Mex VIII 97 

San  Juan,  Rio,  Mex VIII  97 

San  Juan  River,  Colo.,  N.  Mex IX  109 

San  Lorenzo  Creek,  Cal XI 133 

San  Luis  Creek,  Colo VIII  96 

San  Luis  Rey  River,  Cal XI 131 

San  Miguel  River,  Colo IX  109 

San  Pasqual  ditch,  East,  Cal XI 131 

San  Pasqual  ditch,  West,  Cal XI 131 

San  Pedro  River,  Ariz IX  110 

San  Pitch  Creek,  Utah X  119 

San  Poil  River,  Wash XII 149 

San  Rafael  River,  Utah IX  107 

San  Roqui  Creek,  Gal XI 132 

San  Saba  River,  Tex VIII 95 

Santa  Ana  River  and  power  canal,  Cal XI 132 

Santa  Clara  River,  Cal XI 132 

Santa  Clara  River,  Utah IX  110 

Santa  Cruz  River,  Ariz IX  110 

Santa  Fe  Creek,  N.  Mex VIII  96 

Santa  Fe  Water  &  Light  Co.'s  ditch,  N. 

Mex VIII  97 

Santa  Maria  River,  Cal XI 132 

Santa  Paula  Creek,  Cal XI 132 

Santaquin  Creek,  Utah.  Sec  Summit  Creek. 


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Santa  Ynez  River,  Cal XI 132 

Santa  Ysabel  Creek,  Cal XI 131 

Santiam  River,  Oreg XII 159 

Santiam  River,  Marion  Fork,  Oreg .XII 159 

Santiam  River,  Middle  Fork,  Oreg XII 159 

Santiam  River,  North  Fork,  Oreg XII 159 

Santiam  River,  South  Fork,  Oreg XII 159 

Sapello  Mill  tailrace,  N.  Mex VII 85 

Sapello  River,  N.  Mex VII 85 

Sapinero  Creek,  Colo IX  109 

Saquoit  Creek,  N.  Y 19 

Saranac  River,  N.  Y IV  46 

Satus  Creek,  Wash XII 151 

Sauk  River,  Minn V  54 

Sauk  River,  Wash XII 161 

Sautucket  River,  Mass I  7 

Savage  River,  Md Ill 

Savannah  River,  S.  C.,  Ga II  22 

Sawmill  Creek,  Cal.    See  Eightmile  Creek. 

Schanno  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Schoharie  Creek,  N.  Y 19 

Schroon  Lake,  N.  Y 18 

Schroon  River,  N.Y 18 

Schuler  and  Rodenbach  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Schuylkill  River,  Pa 1 10 

Scioto  River,  Ohio Ill  32 

Scott  canal,  lower,  Wash XII 152 

Scott  canal,  upper,  Wash XII 152 

Scott  Gomer  Creek,  Colo VI  70 

Scott  River,  Cal XI 138 

Scott  River,  East  Fork,  Cal XI 138 

Scotts  Creek,  N.  C Ill  34 

Sebago  Lake  outlet,  Maine 16 

Sebasticook  River,  Maine 16 

Seco,  Arroyo,  Cal.  (Los  Angeles  River  basin) 

XI  132 

Seco,  Arroyo,  Cal.  (Salinas  River  basin)... .  XI 133 

Second  Broad  River,  N.  C II  22 

Selah-Moxee  canal,  Wash XII 151 

Selah  Valley  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Selway  River,  Idaho XII 156 

Seneca  Lake,  N.  Y IV  45 

Seneca  River,  N.Y IV  45 

Seneca  River,  S.  C II  22 

Sespe  Creek,  Cal XI 132 

Sevenmile  Creek,  Mont VI  64 

Sevier  River,  Utah X  118 

Sevier  River,  East  Fork,  Utah X  119 

Sevier  Valley  canal,  Utah X  119 

Shafer  Creek,  Idaho XII 155 

Sharp  ditch,  Idaho XII 156 

Shavers  Fork  River,  W.  Va Ill  31 

Sheep  Creek,  Idaho XII 154 

Shenandoah  River,  W.  Va 1 11 

Shenandoah  River,  North  Fork,  Va I  11 

Shenandoah  River,  South  Fork,  Va Ill 

Shepard  Creek,  Cal X  120 

Shetucket  River,  Conn 17 

Sheyenne  Rivor,  N.  Dak V  53 

Shiawassee  River,  Mich IV  44 

Shitike  Creek,  Oreg XII 158 

Shoal  Creek,  111 V  56 

Shoshone  River,  Wyo VI 67 

Shoshone  River,  South  Fork,  Wyo VI  67 

Siletz  River,  Oreg XII 148 

Silver  Creek,  Ariz IX  110 


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Silver  Creek,  Cal X  121 

Silver  Creek,  111 V  56 

Silver  Creek,  Oreg.   (Malheur  and  Harney 

lakes  basin) X  123 

Silver  Creek,  Oreg.  (Silver  Lake  basin) X  123 

Silver  Lake  ditch,  Oreg XII 157 

Silver  Springs  River,  Fla II  23 

Silvies  River,  Oreg X  123 

Simcoe  Creek,  Wash XII 151 

Timilkameen  River,  Wash XII 150 

Sinlahekin  Creek,  Wash XII 150 

Sioux  River,  Big,  S.  Dak VI  68 

Skagit  River,  Wash XII 161 

Skaneateles  Lake,N.  Y IV  45 

Skaneateles  Lake  outlet,  N .  Y IV  45 

Skillet  Fork,  111 Ill  33 

Skokomish  River,  North  Fork,  Wash XII 160 

Skykomish  River,  Wash XII 161 

Sky::omish  River,  North  Fork,  Wash XII 161 

Skykomish  River,  South  Fork,  Wash XII 161 

Slater  Creek,  Colo IX  106 

Slusher  and  Gould  ditch,  Oreg XII 157 

Sly  Park  Creek,  Cal XI 135 

Smelter  Creek,  Colo VI  70 

Smith  Creek,  Mont VI  64 

Smith  River,  Mont VI  61 

Smith  River,  Middle  Fork,  Cal XI 138 

Smith  River,  North  Fork,  Cal XI 138 

Smilh  River,  South  Fork,  Cal XI 138 

Smoky  Hill  River,  Kans VI  71 

Snake  Creek,  Utah X  110 

Snake  River,  Colo IX  103 

Snake  River,  Idaho,  Wash.,  Wyo XII 152-153 

Snake  River,  Minn V54 

Snake  River,  Little,  Colo.,  Wyo IX  106 

Snake  River,  Little,  Middle  Fork,  Colo IX  106 

Snake  River,  Little,  South  Fork,  Colo IX  106 

Snoqualmie  River,  Wash XII 161 

Snow  Mass  Creek,  Colo IX  10S 

Snyder  Creek,  Oreg X  123 

Soap  Creek,  Mont VI  67 

Soda  Creek,  Colo 1X106 

Soda  Creek,  Idaho X  117 

Soleduck  River,  Wash XII 1GO 

Solomcn  River,  Kans VI  71 

Soque  River,  Ga II  23 

Couhegan  River,  N.  H 17 

Souris  River.    See  Mouse  River. 

South  Boulder  Creek,  Colo VI  70 

South  Branch  or  Fork.    See  name  of  main 

stream. 

South  Creek,  Utah X  119 

Couth  Eel  River,  Cal XI 137 

South  Fork  canal,  Cal XI 132 

South  Fork  Creek,  Cal XI 134 

South  Fork  ditch,  Cal XI 134 

South  Fork  ditch,  Little,  Cal XI 137 

South  New  River  canal,  Fla II  23 

South  Platte  River,  Colo.,  Nebr VI  69 

South  Platte  River,  Middle  Fork,  Colo VI  70 

South  Platte  River,  North  Fork,  Colo VI  70 

South  Platte  River,  South  Fork,  Colo VI  69 

South  Ranch  Creek,  Colo IX  108 

South  River,  Ga II  23 

South  River,  Va Ill 

South  Side  Minidoka  canal,  Idaho XII 156 


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South  Side  Twin  FaUs  canal,  Idaho XII 156 

Spanish  Creek,  Cal XI 136 

Spanish  Fork,  Utah X  118 

Spearfish  Creek,  S.  Dak VI  68 

Spokane  River,  Wash XII 149 

Spokane  River,  Little,  Wash XII 149 

Spokane  Valley  Land  &  Water  Co.'s  canal, 

Wash XII  149 

Sprague  River,  Oreg XI 138 

Spring  Creek,  Idaho XII 154 

Spring  Creek,  Mont VI  65 

Spring  Creek,  S.  Dak VI  67 

Spring  Creek,  Wyo VI  69 

Spring  Creek,  Big,  Colo VII  84 

Squaw  Creek,  Cal XI 136 

SquawCreek,  Wash XII 157 

Squaw  Creek,  Wyo IX  106 

Squaw  Creek  and  McAllister  ditch,  Oreg. .  XII 158 
Stanislaus  &  San  Joaquin  Water  Co.'s  canal, 

Cal XI 13 4 

Stanislaus  River,  Cal XI 134 

Stanislaus  River,  Middle  Fork,  Cal XI 135 

Stanislaus  River,  South  Fork,  Cal XI 135 

Starch  Factory  Creek,  N.  Y 19 

Starr  Creek,  Nev X  122 

State  canal,  Utah X  119 

Steamboat  Creek,  Nev X  122 

Stehekin  River,  Wash XII 150 

Stekoa  Creek,  Ga II  22 

Steptoe  Creek,  Nev X  119 

Stevens  canal,  Cal X  120 

Stevens  Creek,  N.  Mex VIII  97 

Stillaguamish  River,  South  Fork,  Wash. .  XII 161 

Still  Creek,  Oreg XII 159 

Stillwater  River,  Mont.  (Flathead  River 

basin) XII  148 

Stillwater  River,  Mont.  (Yellowstone  River 

basin) VI  66 

Stony  Creek,  Cal XI 136 

Stony  Creek,  Little,  Cal XI  136 

Strawberry  River,  Utah IX  106 

Streeter  ditch,  Idaho XII 156 

Succor  Creek,  Idaho XII 154 

Sudbury  River,  Mass 17 

Sullivan  Creek,  Wash XII 149 

Sullivan  Lake,  Wash XII 149 

Summit  Creek,  Utah X  118 

Suncook  River,  N.  II I  7 

Sunflower  River,  Miss VII  So 

Sunnyside  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Sunnyside  canal  wasteways,  Wash XII 152 

Sun  River,  Mont VI  64 

Sun  River  canals,  Mont VI  64 

Sun  River,  North  Fork,  Mont VI  64 

Sun  River,  South  Fork,  Mont VI  64 

Susan  River,  Cal X  121 

Susquehanna  River,  N.  Y.,  Pa 1 10 

Susquehanna  River,  West  Branch,  Pa Ill 

Suwanee  River,  Fla II  23 

Swager  Creek,  Cal X  121 

Swannanoa  River,  N.  C Ill  32 

Swan  River,  Mont XII 148 

Swauk  Creek,  Wash XII 151 

Sweetgrass  Creek,  Mont VI  66 

Sweetwater  Creek,  Ga II  23 

Sweetwater  River,  Cal XI 131 


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Sweetwater  River,  "VVyo VI  69 

Swift  Creek,  Cal XI 138 

Swift  Creek,  Wash XII 160 

Swiftcurrent  Creek,  Mont V  53 

Swift  River,  Mass 18 

Sybilee  Creek,  Wyo VI  69 

Sycan  River,  Oreg XI 138 

Sylvan  Glen  Creek,  N.  Y 19 

Taboose  Creek,  Cal X  120 

Tahoe,  Lake,  Cal X  122 

Tallaclega  Creek,  Ala II  24 

Tallahatchie  River,  Miss VII  85 

Tallapoosa  River,  Ala II  24 

Tallulah  River,  Ga II  22 

Taneum  Creek,  Wash XII 151 

Taos,  Rio,  N.  Mex VIII  96 

Tar  River,  N.  C II  22 

Tarryall  Creek,  Colo VI  69 

Taylor  canal,  Wash XII 151 

Taylor-Moore  ditch,  N.  Mex VIII  97 

Taylor  River,  Colo IX  109 

Teanaway  River,  Wash XII 151 

Tejon  House  Creek,  Cal XI 133 

Temecula  Creek,  Cal XI 132 

Temescal  Creek,  Cal XI 132 

Tenaya  Creek,  Cal XI 134 

Tenmile  Creek,  Colo IX  108 

Tenmile  Creek,  Mont VI  64 

Tenmile  River,  N.  Y 18 

Tenmile  River,  R.I 17 

Tennessee  Fork  of  Arkansas  River,  Colo....  VII  84 

Tennessee  River,  Little,  N.  C.,  Tenn Ill  33 

Tennessee  River,  Tenn Ill  33 

Tensleep  Creek,  Wyo VI  67 

Terrible  Creek,  Colo IX  106 

Teton  River,  Idaho XII 153 

Teton  River,  Mont VI  65 

Thebaut  Creek,  Cal X  120 

Thief  River,  Minn V  53 

Thomas  Creek,  Oreg XI 135 

Thompson  Creek,  Big,  Colo VI  70 

Thompson  River,  Mont XII 149 

Thousand  Springs  Creek,  Idaho XII 153 

Thousand  Springs  Creek,  Nev X  119 

Three  Creek,  Idaho XII 154 

Thunder  Bay  River,  Mich IV  44 

Tia  Juana  River,  Cal XI 131 

Tieton  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Tieton  River,  Wash XII 151 

Tiffin  River,  Ohio IV  45 

Timber  Creek,  Idaho XII 155 

Timber  Creek,  Big,  Mont VI  66 

Timber  Creek,  West  Fork,  Idaho XII 155 

Tinemaha  Creek,  Cal X  120 

Tinker  Creek,  Va II  21 

Tioughnioga  River,  N.  Y Ill 

Tippecanoe  River,  Ind Ill  33 

Tittabawassee  River,  Mich IV  44 

Toccoa  River,  Ga Ill  34 

Toe  River,  North,  N.  C Ill 33 

Tohickon  Creek,  Pa 1 10 

Tombigbee  River,  Miss II  24 

Tomichi  Creek,  Colo IX  109 

Tonawanda  Creek,  Little,  N.  Y IV  45 

Tongue  River,  Wyo VI  67 

Tonto  Creek,  Ariz ..  IX  111 


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Topons  Creek,  Idaho XII 153 

Toppenish  Creek,  Wash XII 151 

Toutle  River,  W^ash XII 160 

Towaliga  River,  Ga II 23 

Town  canal,  Wash XII 151 

Trail  Hollow  Creek,  Utah IX  106 

Trapper  Creek,  Idaho XII 153 

Trinity  River,  Cal XI 138 

Trinity  River,  Tex VIII  05 

Trinity  River,  East  Fork,  Cal XI 138 

Trinity  River,  North  Fork,  Cal XI 138 

Trinity  River,  South  Fork,  Cal XI 138 

Triunfo  Creek,  Cal XI 132 

Troublesome  Creek,  Colo IX  108 

Trout  Creek,  Colo IX  106 

Trout  Creek,  Oreg X  123 

Trout  Creek,  Wash XII 158 

Trout  Creek,  Wyo VI  66 

Truckee  River,  Cal.,  Nev X  122 

Truckee  River,  Little,  Cal X  122 

Tuckasegee  River,  N.  C Ill  33,34 

Tugaloo  River,  Ga II  22 

Tulare  Lake,  Cal XI 133 

Tularosa,  Rio,  N.  Mex VIII  97 

Tule  Lake,  Oreg XI 138 

Tule  River,  Cal XI 133 

Tule  River,   North  Fork  of  Middle  Fork, 

Cal XI 133 

Tule  River,  South  Fork,  Cal XI 133 

Tule  River,   South   Fork  of  Middle   Fork, 

Cal XI 133 

Tumalo  Creek,  Oreg XII 158 

Tuolumne  River,  Cal XI 134 

Tuolumne  River,  North  Fork,  Cal XI 134 

Tuolumne  River,  South  Fork,  Cal XI 134 

Turkey  Creek,  Colo IX  108 

Turlock  canal,  Cal : XI 134 

Turtle  Creek,  N.  Dak VI 67 

Tuscarora  Creek,  W.  Va 1 11 

Tusquitee  Creek,  N.  C Ill  34 

Tuttle  Creek,  Cal X  120 

Twelvemile  Creek,  Cal X  123 

Twelvemile  Creek,  Oreg X  123 

Twentymile  Creek,  Oreg X  123 

Twin  Falls  canal,  north  side,  Idaho XII 156 

Twin  Falls  canal,  south  side,  Idaho XII 156 

Twin  Lakes  outlet,  Colo VII  84 

Twisp  River,  Wash XII 150 

Two  Medicine  River,  Mont VI  64-65 

Two  Rivers,  South  Branch,  Minn V  53 

Tygart  River,  W.  Va Ill  31 

Tygh  Creek,  Oreg XII 158 

Tyler  Creek,  Cal XI 133 

Ulnta  River,  Utah 1X107 

Umatilla  River,  Oreg XII 157 

Umatilla  River,  North  Fork,  Oreg XII 157 

Umpqua  River,  Oreg XII 148 

Umpqua  River,  North  Fork  of  South  Fork, 

Oreg XII 147 

Umpqua  River,  North  Fork,  Oreg XII 148 

Umpqua  River,  South  Fork,  Oreg XII 148 

Una  del  Gato  Creek,  N.  Mex VII 85 

Uncompahgre  River,  Colo IX  109 

Union  canal,  Wash XII 152    . 

Union  River,  Maine 15 

Union  River,  East  Branch,  Maine 15 


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Union  River,  West  Branch,  Maine 15 

United  States  Reclamation  Service  power 

canal,  Utah X  118 

Upper  Klamath  Lake,  Oreg XI 138 

Upper  Scott  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Upper  Wapatox  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Urraca  River,  N.  Mex VII  85 

Utah  Lake,  Utah X  118 

Ute  Creek,  N.  Mex VII  85 

Vallecitos,  Rio,  N.  Mex VIII  96 

Valley  Creek,  Idaho XII 155 

Valley  Creek,  Mont XII 149 

Valley  River,  N.  C Ill  34 

Van  Duzen  River,  Cal XI 137 

Van  Horn  Creek,  Oreg X  123 

Vasquez  Creek,  Colo 1X107 

Venison  Branch,  Ala , II  24 

Ventura  River,  Cal XI 132 

Verde  River,  Ariz IX  111 

Verdigris  River,  Kans VII  85 

Vermilion  Creek,  Colo... IX  106 

Vermilion  River,  Minn V  54 

Vernal    Milling    &    Lighting    Co.'s    canal, 

Utah IX  111 

Village  Creek,  Ala II  24 

Vines  ditch,  Oreg XII 156 

Virgin  River,  Utah IX  110 

Wabash  River,  Ind.,  Ill Ill  32-33 

Wabash  River,  Little,  111 Ill  33 

Walker  Creek,  Va Ill  32 

Walker  River,  Nev X  121 

Walker  River,  East,  Cal.,  Nev X  121 

Walker  River,  West,  Cal.,  Nev X  121 

Walker  River,  West,  East  Fork,  Cal X  121 

Walla  Walla  River,  Oreg.,  Wash XII 157 

Walla  Walla  River,  South  Fork,  Oreg. ...  XII 157 

Wallkill  River,  N.  Y 19 

Wallowa  Lake,  Oreg XII 156 

Wallowa  River,  Oreg XII 156 

Wallowa  River,  South  Fork,  Oreg XII 156 

Walnut  River,  Kans. VII  84 

Wanaque  River,  N.  J 110 

Wapatox  canal,  upper  and  lower,  Wash...  XII 152 

Wappinger  Creek,  N.Y 19 

Wapsipinicon  River,  Iowa V  55 

Ware  River,  Mass 18 

Warm  River,  Idaho XII 153 

Warm  Spring  Creek,  Wyo VI  66 

Warm  Spring  River,  Oreg XII 158 

Washita  River,  Okla VII  86 

Watauga  River,  Tenn Ill  33 

Wateree  River,  S.  C II  22 

Waterman  Canyon  Creek,  Cal XI 132 

Webber  Creek,  Cal X  122 

Webbs  Brook,  Maine 15 

Weber  River,  Utah X  117 

Weiser  River,  Idaho '....  XII 155 

Weiser  River,  Middle  Fork,  Idaho XII 155 

Weiser  River,  West  Fork,  Idaho XII 155 

Wenas  Creek,  Wash XII 151 

Wenatchee  River,  Wash XII 150 

Wenatchee  Valley  canal,  Wash XII 150 

West  Beaver  Creek,  Colo VII  84 

'  West  Branch  or  Fork.    See  name  of  main 

stream. 
West  Canada  Creek,  N.  Y 19 


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West  Divide  Creek,  Colo IX  100 

Westfleld  Little  River,  Mass 18 

Westfield  River,  Mass 18 

Westfield  River,  Middle  Branch 18 

West  Fork  ditch,  Mont VI  65 

West  Fork  River,  W.  Va Ill  31 

West  Gallatin  River,  Mont VI  64 

West  Kittitas  canal,  Wash XII 151 

West  Mamm  Creek,  Colo IX  109 

West  Mancos  River,  Colo IX  110 

West  San  Pasqual  ditch,  Cal XI 131 

West  Side  canal,  Utah X  117 

West  Valley  Creek,  Cal XI 135 

West  Valley  ditch,  Tex VIII 97 

West  Walker  River,  Cal.,  Nev X  121 

West  Walker  River,  East  Fork,  Cal X  121 

Whatcom  Creek,  Wash XII 161 

Whetstone  River,  S.  Dak V  54 

Whisky  Creek,  Cal XI 134 

White  &  Leach  canal,  Wash XII 152 

Whitechuck  River,  Wash XII 161 

Whiteface  River,  Minn IV  43 

Whitefish  River,  Mont XII 14 8 

White  River,  Ariz ix  111 

White  River,  Ark.,  Mo 83 

White  River,  Cal XI 133 

White  River,  Colo.,  Utah IX  107 

White  River,  Nebr.,  S.  Dak VI 68 

White  River,  Nev x  119 

White  River,  Oreg XII 158 

White  River,  Vt 18 

White  River,   Wash,   (tributary  to   Puget 

Sound) XII 160 

White    River,    Wash.    (Wenatchee    River 

basin) XII 150 

White  River,  East  Branch,  Ind Ill  33 

White  River,  East  Fork,  Ariz IX  111 

White  River,  Little,  S.  Dak VI  68 

White  River,  North  Fork,  Ariz IX  111 

White  River,  North  Fork,  Colo IX  107 

White  River,  South  Fork,  Colo IX  107 

White  River,  West  Branch,  Ind Ill  33 

Whiterocks  River,  Utah IX  107 

White  Salmon  River,  Wash XII 158 

White  Salmon  River,  Little,  Wash XII 158 

Whitetail  Creek,  Mont VI  64 

Whitetail  Creek,  Little,  Mont VI 64 

Whitewater  Creek,  N.  Mex.  (Gila  basin)  . .  IX  110 
Whitewater  Creek,   Oreg.   (Metolius  River 

basin) XII 158 

Whitewater  Creek,   Oreg.   (Santiam  River 

basin) XII 159 

Whitewater  Draw,  Ariz.    See  White  River. 

Whitewater  Draw,  N.  Mex VIII  97 

Wichita  River,  Tex VII  86 

Wild  Rice  River,  Minn V  53 

Willamette  River,  Coast  Fork,  Oreg XII 159 

Willamette  River,  Middle  Fork,  Oreg XII 159 

Willamette  River,  North  Fork  of  Middle 

Fork,  Oreg XII 159 

Willamette  River,  Oreg XII 159 

Williams  Fork,  Colo 1X108 

Williams  River,  Colo 1X106 

Williamson  River,  Oreg XI 138 

Williamsons  Swamp  Creek,  Ga II  23 

Willow  Creek,  Cal X  121 


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Willow  Creek,  Idaho XII 153 

"Willow  Creek,  Mont.  (Marias  River  basin). .  VI  65 

Willow  Creek,  Mont.  (Sun  River  basin) VI 64 

Willow  Creek,  Oreg.  (Malheur  River  basin)  XII 155 
Willow  Creek,  Oreg.  (tributary  to  Columbia 

River) XII 157 

Willow  Creek,  Wyo.  (Little  Snake  River 

basin) IX  106 

Willow  Creek,  Wyo.  (Yellowstone  River 

basin) VI  66 

Wills  Creek,  Md Ill 

Wilson  &  Co.  's  ditch,  Oreg XII 157 

Wilson  Creek,  Wash XII 151 

Wilson  ditch,  Oreg XII 156 

Wimer  canal,  Oreg XII 158 

Wind  River,  Wyo VI  66 

Wind  River,  Little,  Wyo VI  66 

Wind  River,  Little,  South  Fork,  Wyo VI  66 

Winnemucca  inlet,  Lake,  Nev X  122 

Winnipesaukee  Lake,  N.  H 16 

Winooski  River,  Vt IV  46 

Winooski  River,  Worcester  Branch,  Vt IV  46 

Winter-Anderson  Canal,  Mont VI  65 

Wisconsin  River,  Wis V  55 

Wissahickon  Creek,  Pa 110 

Wisteria  canal,  Cal IX  111 

Wolf  Creek,  Mont VI 66 

Wolf  Creek,  Va Ill  32 

Wolf  Pond  ditch,  Mont VI 66 

Wolf  River,  Wis IV  44 

Wolf  River,  Little,  Wis IV  44 

Wolf  River,  West  Branch,  Wis IV  44 

Woodbine  Creek,  Mont VI  66 

Wood  River,  Oreg XI 138 


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Wood  River,  R.  I.... 17 

Wood  River,  Wyo VI 67 

Wood  River,  Big,  Idaho XII 154 

Wood  River,  Little,  Idaho XII 154 

Woodruff  ditch,  Ariz IX  110 

Woonasquatuckett  River,  R.I 17 

Worcester  Branch  of  Winooski  River,  Vt IV  46 

Yaak  Creek,  Mont XII 148 

Yadkin  (Peedee)  River,  N.  C II  22 

Yager  Creek,  Cal XI 137 

Yakima  River,  Wash XII 150 

Yakima  Valley  canal,  Wash.    See  Congden 

canal. 

Yalobusha  River,  Miss VII  85 

Yamhill  River,  Oreg XII 159 

Yamhill  River,  South  Fork,  Oreg XII 159 

Yampa  River,  Colo IX  106 

Yazoo  River,  Miss VII  85 

Yellow  River,  Ga . II  23 

Yellow  River,  Ind V  55 

Yellowstone  River,  Mont VI  66 

Yosemite  Creek,  Cal XI 134 

Yosemite  Water  &  Power  Co.'s  canal.    See 

La  Grange  Water  &  Power  Co.'s  canal. 

Youghiogheny  River,  Md.,  Pa Ill  31 

Yuba  River,  Cal XI 136 

Yuba  River,  Middle  Fork,  Cal XI 136 

Yuba  River,  North  Fork,  Cal XI 136 

Yuba  River,  North  Fork  of  North  Fork,  Cal.  XI 136 

Zealand  River,  N.  H 17 

Zion  Creek,  Utah IX  110 

Zumbro  River,  Minn V  55 

Zumbro  River,  South  Fork,  Minn V  55 


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